Import Volumes Surge At Nation’s Busiest West Coast Ports Amid Strike & Global Trade War Fears The ports of Los Angeles and Long Beach, which handle about a third of all US container imports, recorded the third-strongest month ever in July. This surge comes as companies rush to import goods ahead of potential tariffs on Chinese products and the looming threat of dockworker strikes that could roil supply chains. Bloomberg reports that Los Angeles and Long Beach Ports recorded import volumes in July that nearly eclipsed an all-time high reached in May 2021. Back then, government helicopter money dished out to consumers through stimulus checks caused… — Continue at ZeroHedge News : Read More
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