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The U.S. Army Reserve — in partnership with the Port of Long Beach and the U.S. Coast Guard — began conducting training ...
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NBC Los Angeles on MSNPorts of LA, Long Beach already seeing 44% drop in docked vesselsAs fewer products arrive in Southern California, consumers could see empty shelves in the next couple of months.
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Stocktwits on MSNPort Of LA Shipments Plunge As Trump Tariffs Bite: Industry Warns Against Hitting Chinese CranesThe port of Los Angeles, one of the top destinations for shipping containers, saw a 30% drop in imports in early May as the ...
The Port of Long Beach program provides scholarships for students pursuing careers in engineering, environmental science, ...
As President Trump's tariffs lead to less cargo moving through the ports of Los Angeles and Long Beach, U.S. representatives from California voice concerns.
The U.S. trade war with China has an outsize effect on California ports: Chinese goods have accounted for 40% of the imports ...
A report from the LA County Economic Development Corporation said the tariffs threaten $500 billion in revenue for the region and put 2 million local workers at risk.
After the Port of Los Angeles said that cargo traffic is expected to plummet due to White House tariff policies, its counterpart in Long Beach is bracing for the same fate. Why now: The port is ...
Leaders at the ports of Los Angeles and Long ... to work toward a long-term agreement and urged the U.S. to engage other countries in reducing existing tariffs. Port and city officials held ...
The rise of e-commerce continues to disrupt logistics and supply chain operations, driving the need for faster, more efficient delivery models. As consumer demands evolve, traditional freight methods ...
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Port of Long Beach CEO Cordero hails long list of ‘green’ victories in annual speechCordero gave credit to the neighboring Port of Los Angeles which has partnered with Long Beach to drive down emissions numbers, pledging that the two ports will continue to increase their ...
The Port of Los Angeles expects imports to drop annually by 35 percent for the week of May 4-10, with the Port of Long Beach expecting 38 percent declines. Fewer cargo containers unloaded from ...
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