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Tariffs continue to pose uncertainty for cargo numbers in the near future, the Port of Los Angeles’s executive director says.
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Sourcing Journal on MSNLA Port Director Expects ‘Muted’ Peak Season Despite Expected Cargo SurgeYou won't see a deluge of freight here at the Port of Los Angeles,” said Gene Seroka, even after the U.S. and China rolled ...
The Trump administration’s 90-day deal to lower tariffs on China is unlikely to result in a large jump in imports in the ...
Importers are bringing in more goods with a recent tariffs pause, but not enough to guarantee retail store shelves won’t run low, or empty in the months ahead.
While the U.S. and China's pullback on tariffs could have some positive credit and economic implications, S&P Global Ratings ...
That was the message from Port of Los Angeles Executive Director Gene Seroka during a Monday morning, May 19, virtual news conference on the subject. “It’s going to continue to be bumpy for a ...
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ABC7 KABC on MSNImpact of tariffs on the Port of Los Angeles are 'widespread' and 'sweeping'LOS ANGELES (KABC) -- The Port of Los Angeles is adapting to changes and challenges because of President Trump's tariffs.
Gene Seroka, head of the Port of Los Angeles, predicts a slight increase in freight following the temporary tariff reduction ...
Trade tensions between the U.S. and China may be cooling but the economic fallout is still rippling through the Port of Los ...
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