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Imports at the Port of Los Angeles are expected to plunge in the next two weeks, even as negotiations over the final tariffs that China and other countries must pay are still being negotiated by ...
You've been at the port of Los Angeles through past supply chain crises, including, of course, most recently, the COVID-19 pandemic. Talk me through how this one compares. 00:10 Gene Seroka ...
The Port of Los Angeles could see a 35% drop in imports in just two weeks following a surge in goods to beat the tariffs. April 24, 2025 During a Friday board tour of the port of Los Angeles ...
The massive, 145% tariff on Chinese imports will begin to be felt by the Port of Los Angeles this week as the port expects more than a third of the port's volume to drop off this week. During an a ...
Port of Los Angeles Executive Director Gene Seroka says the volume of imports are falling. He expects a soft year ahead and he's worried about the impact on dockworkers and truckers. He's on ...
There are about 125,000 companies that import through the Port of Los Angeles annually. And no one company has more than a 5% share of our port’s business. So we’ve got a lot of small to ...
Stream Los Angeles News for free, 24/7, wherever you are. Gene Seroka, executive director of the Port of Los Angeles, said Tuesday on CNBC's "Squawk Box" that he expects incoming cargo volume to ...
Shipments from China to the West Coast of the U.S. will plummet next week as the impact of President Donald Trump's tariffs leads companies to cut their import orders. Gene Seroka, executive ...
Electric boat developer Arc is venturing into the commercial sector by building an electric tugboat that will serve the Port of Los Angeles later this year. The retrofitted 26-foot ship will ...
Gene Seroka, executive director of the Port of Los Angeles, said Tuesday on CNBC's "Squawk Box" that he expects incoming cargo volume to slide by more than a third next week compared with the same ...
What Happened: Brusuelas expressed concern that inconsistent tariff policies could set off a recession, originating from the Los Angeles docks. About 22% of U.S. jobs are tied to transportation ...