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A 25 percent deeper-than-forecast drop in cargo at the port in May coincided with China's exports to the U.S. having their sharpest drop in five years.
For the last week in May, volumes were down for the fourth consecutive week, according to the Northwest Seaport Alliance.
The unpredictability of Trump’s edicts means there won’t be a surge of cargo, she said; many businesses are waiting to act.
Evergreen Line shipping containers at the Port of Los Angeles ... according to new forecasts by the Organisation for Economic Co-operation and Development. In a report Tuesday, the group of ...
However, GPA's Roll-on/Roll-off operations at the Port of Brunswick experienced a 22% decrease compared to April 2024, a trend GPA President and CEO Griff Lynch attributed to tariffs during a GPA ...
The port has a $42 million federal grant, that appears safe from cuts, to electrify its operations ... but if the tariffs remain in place, the port can't entirely escape the fallout.