NewsPorts Import volumes continue to decline at the two largest US container ports By Carlos Martinez December 1, 2025 0 26 Share FacebookTwitterPinterestWhatsAppReddItEmailTumblrTelegramMixVKDiggLINEViberNaverFlipCopy URLKakao StoryGettrKoo Must read WTO lifts 2025 trade growth forecast October 11, 2025 SHIP SAFETY RISK REPORT September 19, 2025 Latest Global Top 100 Container Shipping Companies by Capacity (July 2025) July 12, 2025 370 ships! Chinese shipbuilders secure half of global orders, clinching the “mid-year championship.” July 10, 2025 Carlos Martinez High inventory levels and fear of new American tariffs slow goods imports at the ports of Long Beach and Los Angeles Share FacebookTwitterPinterestWhatsAppReddItEmailTumblrTelegramMixVKDiggLINEViberNaverFlipCopy URLKakao StoryGettrKoo Previous articleAbandoned DryBulk Vessel Marine I Towed to Safety in Málaga After 10 Days AdriftNext articleSyria’s energy reset reflects geopolitical shifts - Advertisement - More articles Long Beach appoints long-serving Hacegaba as CEO December 5, 2025 Bulker Exchanges Shots with Skiffs off Yemen December 5, 2025 SAFE Boats announces leadership and organizational changes December 5, 2025 Cyber and Geopolitical Pressures Reshape Maritime Risk Outlook December 5, 2025 Flex LNG – Appointment of CEO December 5, 2025 Flag states to receive due diligence support amid pressure to crackdown on shadow fleet December 5, 2025 Long Beach appoints long-serving Hacegaba as CEO December 5, 2025 Bulker Exchanges Shots with Skiffs off Yemen December 5, 2025 - Advertisement - Latest article Long Beach appoints long-serving Hacegaba as CEO December 5, 2025 Bulker Exchanges Shots with Skiffs off Yemen December 5, 2025 SAFE Boats announces leadership and organizational changes December 5, 2025 Cyber and Geopolitical Pressures Reshape Maritime Risk Outlook December 5, 2025 Flex LNG – Appointment of CEO December 5, 2025