California’s Long-Embattled Ports are Winning Back Imports

null By Paul BergerJan. 16, 2024 5:30 am ETThe ports of Los Angeles and Long Beach are back up to handling 36% of U.S. containerized imports. Photo: Eric Thayer/Bloomberg NewsU.S. importers are rediscovering the lure of Southern California ports.Trade is swinging back to the ports of Los Angeles and Long Beach after a period in which pandemic-driven shipping disruptions and broader shifts in manufacturing pushed supply chains more heavily toward Gulf Coast and East Coast ports.  Copyright ©2024 Dow Jones & Company, Inc. All Rights Reserved. 87990cbe856818d5eddac44c7b1cdeb8Sponsored OffersAvis: 25% off Avis coupon code 2024Expedia: $30 Off Expedia Coupon - Save Now!Booking.com: Save 15% on accommodations worldwide With Early 2024 DealsMichael Kors: Michael Kors Promo Code: Sign up and enjoy 10% offJCPenney: Get 25% off your Online Purchases w/ JCPenney Coupon CodeTarget: Take 20% Off Your Entire Order - Target promo Code

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California’s Long-Embattled Ports are Winning Back Imports
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Jan. 16, 2024 5:30 am ET

The ports of Los Angeles and Long Beach are back up to handling 36% of U.S. containerized imports. Photo: Eric Thayer/Bloomberg News

U.S. importers are rediscovering the lure of Southern California ports.

Trade is swinging back to the ports of Los Angeles and Long Beach after a period in which pandemic-driven shipping disruptions and broader shifts in manufacturing pushed supply chains more heavily toward Gulf Coast and East Coast ports.  

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