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The unpredictability of Trump’s edicts means there won’t be a surge of cargo, she said; many businesses are waiting to act.
This story was originally published by CalMatters. Sign up for their newsletters. California’s port traffic is beginning to look worse now, under the effects of President Donald Trump’s ...
Rich Dines, a marine clerk and former Long Beach harbor commissioner, has a front-row seat to Trump’s tariff fallout.
California has deep economic ties with the Asia-Pacific markets. Chinese goods account for 40 percent of imports at the Port of Los Angeles, 63 percent at the Port of Long Beach, and 45 percent at the ...
Optimism in the global business travel sector dropped by more than half this year, according to a report published by Global ...
California business folks met with California Attorney General Rob Bonta to discuss what they face on the front lines of the tariff and trade war imposed on the Golden State. They had plenty to say.
Unemployment in the Inland Empire ticked up to 4.9% last month, above the state average, with jobs lost in logistics but a ...
The court ruling raises the real question about whether the wider so-called reciprocal tariffs due in July will ever come in ...