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A joint training operation called Operation Mojave Falcon is taking place in Long Beach, where the U.S. Coast Guard, Army Reserve and Port of Long Beach are collaborating to prepare troops for future ...
The U.S. Army Reserve — in partnership with the Port of Long Beach and the U.S. Coast Guard — began conducting training ...
A team of UC Riverside environmental engineers are embarking on a $3.5 million study of air pollution from massive oceangoing ...
President Trump's trade war is already having real impacts on Americans, from potential price increases on everyday consumer goods to a significant slowdown at the nation's busiest ports.
California has deep economic ties with the Asia-Pacific markets. Chinese goods account for 40 percent of imports at the Port of Los Angeles, 63 percent at the Port of Long Beach, and 45 percent at the ...
The Port of Long Beach program provides scholarships for students pursuing careers in engineering, environmental science, ...
Court rulings overturning and then at least temporarily allowing President Trump’s tariffs add to the uncertainty disrupting ...
The unpredictability of Trump’s edicts means there won’t be a surge of cargo, she said; many businesses are waiting to act.
Worse than COVID? California jobs and revenue on and off the ports are feeling the effects of Trump’s tariffs.
Chinese goods account for 40% of the imports at the Port of Los Angeles, 63% at the Port of Long Beach and 45% at the Port of ...
The U.S. trade war with China has an outsize effect on California ports: Chinese goods have accounted for 40% of the imports ...
Chinese goods account for 40% of the imports at the Port of Los Angeles, 63% at the Port of Long Beach and 45% at the Port of ...