Consequences of tariffs are slowly creeping up on LA Port
The Port of Los Angeles processed 716,619 Twenty-Foot Equivalent Units (TEUs) in May, 5% less than last year, largely due to US-China tariffs.
Read moreDetailsThe Port of Los Angeles processed 716,619 Twenty-Foot Equivalent Units (TEUs) in May, 5% less than last year, largely due to US-China tariffs.
Read moreDetailsThe United States and China have reached a tentative framework agreement to ease ongoing trade tensions due to tariffs, following two days of high-level negotiations in London on June 9–10, 2025.
Read moreDetailsU.S. seaborne imports from China dropped 28.5% year-over-year in May, the sharpest decline since the pandemic, according to supply chain technology provider Descartes.
Read moreDetailsThe International Chamber of Shipping (ICS) has published its latest Barometer report, revealing a steady decline in confidence among global maritime leaders to manage the risks posed by increasing political instability, alongside a growing array of interconnected threats.
Read moreDetailsOn 6 June, the U.S. Trade Representative (USTR) softened fee proposals for non-U.S.-built LNG tankers and car carriers.
Read moreDetailsOrders for ships declined sharply in early 2025 to historically low levels as shipowners hesitate to make long-term investments, says Drewry.
Read moreDetailsOn June 3, 2025, President Donald J. Trump signed a proclamation to increase tariffs on certain steel and aluminum imports from 25% to 50%.
Read moreDetailsTT Club has warned that global tariff strategies have disrupted normal trading patterns and that will, in turn, inevitably increase operational risk in the global supply chain.
Read moreDetailsA federal appeals court has reinstated one of U.S. President Trump’s broadest tariff actions just one day after CIT blocked its enforcement.
Read moreDetailsA US federal court has blocked President Donald Trump's global trade tariffs, a central part of his economic policies.
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