Port of Los Angeles
Coverage of Port of Los Angeles in the Nexus archive.
- Trump Tariff Defeat Is Market Tailwind ‘No One Is Talking About’
The defeat of Trump's proposed tariffs is described as a market tailwind, with the Port of Los Angeles showing active shipping container movements via tractor trailers.
- Truck parking lot plans near Port of Los Angeles spark backlash among residents
The Los Angeles City Council temporarily blocked a proposal to build a truck staging area near the Port of Los Angeles in response to concerns from coastal community members. The decision reflects backlash against the plan from residents in the affected area.
- Truck parking lot plans near Port of Los Angeles spark backlash among residents
The Los Angeles City Council temporarily blocked a proposal to build a truck staging area near the Port of Los Angeles due to concerns from coastal community members. The plan has sparked backlash among residents.
- Truck parking lot plans near Port of Los Angeles spark backlash among residents
The Los Angeles City Council temporarily blocked a proposal to build a truck staging area near the Port of Los Angeles in response to concerns from coastal community members.
- Warehouse fire spews potentially toxic smoke in California
A warehouse fire in Southern California has been emitting potentially toxic smoke for nearly a week near the Port of Los Angeles. The incident is being reported by Matt Gutman.
- $20 billion in tariff refunds have been paid so far, with more on the way
The U.S. government has paid $20 billion in tariff refunds to importers, with additional refunds expected. The Port of Los Angeles, a major hub for container ships, is highlighted in the context of these refunds.
- Shadowy ‘ghost fleet’ tanker hit with $6.4m cocaine bust in LA port
A crude oil tanker at the Port of Los Angeles, part of a shadowy 'ghost fleet', was seized with $6.4 million worth of cocaine discovered aboard. The vessel was being used as a drug smuggling operation disguised as a legitimate cargo ship.
- US Import and Export Prices Jump Most Since 2022 on Fuel Costs
US import and export prices have increased significantly due to fuel costs, with the largest jump since 2022. The rise in prices is attributed to increased fuel costs. This surge in prices may impact trade and economic activity.
- L.A. port traffic rises in April despite trade disruption, higher fuel costs
The Port of Los Angeles processed 890,861 container units in April, a 5.7% increase from last year, despite trade disruption and higher fuel costs. This marks the second-best April on record. The port's performance was resilient in the face of war and trade uncertainty.