Port Of Los Angeles Sets June Record

Port of Los Angeles Sets June Record June traffic at the Port of Los Angeles surged to a record 892,000 twenty-foot-equivalent units (TEUs), up 32% from May. That boost pushed first-half volume about 5% above the same period in 2024. Gene Seroka, the port’s executive director, said the record high spotlights a ‘tariff whipsaw’ effect. […]
Tariffs Delayed For Now

Tariffs Delayed For Now President Trump announced on July 7 that he will extend the 90-day pause on ‘Liberation Day’ tariffs until August 1. He also issued letters to 14 countries notifying them of new tariff rates between 25% and 40%. These new duties apply to imports from nations like Japan, South Korea, Myanmar, Laos, […]
New Trucking Agenda

New Trucking Agenda At the recent Samsara conference, ATA President Chris Spear celebrated policy wins that delayed California’s Advanced Clean Trucks Low NOx rules and paused the EPA’s Phase 3 greenhouse gas standards. He argued that these steps free the industry to phase in electric trucks where they make sense—like drayage, garbage, step vans, and […]
Tanker Rates Surge

Tanker Rates Surge Spot rates for VLCCs from the Persian Gulf to China shot up 50% last week. The jump came after the US struck Iran’s nuclear facilities on June 21. Then Tehran’s parliament backed plans to seal the Strait of Hormuz. Owners now earn over $57,000 per day, up from about $21,000 on June […]
Tariffs Slam LA Imports

Tariffs Slam LA Imports Port of Los Angeles imports sank 19% in May, dragging the U.S.’s busiest trade hub into a freight funk driven by tariff chaos and seasonal softness. Executive Director Gene Seroka warned that the steep drop, compounded by up to 145% tariffs on Chinese goods, is already impacting retailers’ seasonal planning. With […]
Rising Risk: Cargo Fraud

Rising Risk: Cargo Fraud Cargo theft is becoming more complex and lucrative, with Q1 2025 data from CargoNet revealing a 42% increase in the average loss per incident, even as overall thefts declined. Traditional straight thefts are giving way to strategic and fraud-based crimes, including contact scams and identity theft. Key theft categories now include […]
Trucking Regs Get Axed

Trucking Regs Get Axed The U.S. Department of Transportation has proposed a sweeping rollback of federal trucking regulations, targeting over two dozen rules viewed as outdated, redundant, or costly. Transportation Secretary Sean Duffy framed the move as a “common-sense” campaign to cut bureaucratic waste and empower truckers. Key changes include eliminating labeling requirements for rear-impact […]
Dispersing Yellow’s Legacy

Dispersing Yellow’s Legacy Seven more former Yellow Corp. terminals were sold following a court ruling. These include a $10 million site in Pontiac, Mich., and a $1.55 million location in Maine. Buyers range from Moon Star Express affiliates to regional distributors like Baldor. Each move highlights the industry’s scramble for scarce LTL infrastructure. Saia’s acquisition […]
Long Beach Cargo Surge

Long Beach’s Cargo Surge The Port of Long Beach posted its best April ever, processing 867,493 TEUs — up 15.6% from last year — thanks largely to a surge in frontloaded imports. As shippers scrambled ahead of anticipated tariff hikes in the simmering U.S.-China trade standoff, empty container volumes also spiked by 23%, driven by […]
Tariff Truce, Rate Tension

Tariff Truce, Rate Tension The recent 90-day pause in U.S.-China tariffs, reducing duties from 125% to 10%, has introduced both relief and complexity for the trans-Pacific freight market. A new 30% baseline tariff—still higher than pre-2025 levels—hasn’t yet sparked a surge in shipping demand, but analysts expect a rebound as inventory levels shrink and manufacturers […]