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  • Chinese Regime Locks Down Mega Port City of 14 Million Under ‘Zero-COVID’ Policy
    Chinese Regime Locks Down Mega Port City of 14 Million Under ‘Zero-COVID’ Policy
    The Chinese communist regime has locked down another major city—Tianjin in northern China—under its strict “Zero-COVID” policy. Meanwhile, mandatory mass testing is being conducted in the city. Authorities warn those ...
    May 22, 2022BY Alex Wu
  • Record Amounts of Illegal Meat From China Seized at Los Angeles Ports
    Record Amounts of Illegal Meat From China Seized at Los Angeles Ports
    U.S. Customs and Border Patrol (CBP) officials are seizing record amounts of illegal meat products from China at ...
    March 15, 2022BY Jill McLaughlin
  • World’s Largest Coal Port Unaffected By China’s Trade War
    World’s Largest Coal Port Unaffected By China’s Trade War
    The world's biggest coal exporting terminal, located in New South Wales (NSW) Australia, has managed to bounce back ...
    January 24, 2022BY Daniel Khmelev
  • LA Port Truck Drivers Seek Unionization
    LA Port Truck Drivers Seek Unionization
    LOS ANGELES—The International Brotherhood of Teamsters announced Jan. 19 that Southern California port and rail truck drivers, including ...
    January 20, 2022BY City News Service
  • Sri Lanka Selects Chinese Firm to Develop New Container Port
    Sri Lanka Selects Chinese Firm to Develop New Container Port
    Sri Lanka has selected a Chinese firm to construct the second phase of the Colombo Port’s East Container ...
    November 25, 2021BY Isabel van Brugen
  • New System Sees Cargo Ship Numbers Drop at LA Ports
    New System Sees Cargo Ship Numbers Drop at LA Ports
    A new queuing system designed for the Los Angeles and Long Beach ports has reduced the number of ...
    November 22, 2021BY Jill McLaughlin
  • LA Port Cargo Volume 22 Percent Higher Compared to 2020
    LA Port Cargo Volume 22 Percent Higher Compared to 2020
    LOS ANGELES—The Port of Los Angeles announced Nov. 18 and cargo volume this year has been 22 percent ...
    November 19, 2021BY City News Service
  • White House ‘Completely Disconnected’ from Americans’ Plight: GOP Leader
    White House ‘Completely Disconnected’ from Americans’ Plight: GOP Leader
    The White House’s response this week to the ongoing supply chain crisis at the ports was “callous,” according ...
    November 18, 2021BY Jill McLaughlin
  • Winter Weather, West US Port Labour Talks Are Wild Cards in Shipping: Hapag Lloyd
    Winter Weather, West US Port Labour Talks Are Wild Cards in Shipping: Hapag Lloyd
    FRANKFURT—The shipping industry may face unexpected risks from labour negotiations in western U.S. ports and winter weather in ...
    November 18, 2021BY Reuters
  • Ships Near LA Ports Asked to Slow Down to Avoid Endangered Whales
    Ships Near LA Ports Asked to Slow Down to Avoid Endangered Whales
    A federal wildlife sanctuary program is asking the record number of cargo ships and other vessels along the ...
    November 16, 2021BY Jill McLaughlin
  • Germany’s Largest Port Sees Volatile Transport Chains for Rest of Year
    Germany’s Largest Port Sees Volatile Transport Chains for Rest of Year
    BERLIN—Europe's third largest harbour, the German Port of Hamburg, reported a 2.9 percent hike in sea cargo in ...
    November 16, 2021BY Reuters
  • Los Angeles Ports Delay Start of Container Fees
    Los Angeles Ports Delay Start of Container Fees
    Operators were given more time to clear thousands of shipping containers from the docks at Los Angeles and ...
    November 15, 2021BY Jill McLaughlin
  • DMV to Expand Commercial Driver Testing Slots, Hoping to Relieve Port Backlog
    DMV to Expand Commercial Driver Testing Slots, Hoping to Relieve Port Backlog
    LOS ANGELES—The state Department of Motor Vehicles (DMV) announced on Nov. 10 it will boost its capacity to ...
    November 11, 2021BY City News Service
  • LA Ports to Implement New Queuing Procedure
    LA Ports to Implement New Queuing Procedure
    LOS ANGELES—The ports of Los Angeles and Long Beach will implement a new queuing process requiring ships to ...
    November 11, 2021BY City News Service
  • LA Ports Break Records During Supply Chain Crisis
    LA Ports Break Records During Supply Chain Crisis
    The waters off the coast of Southern California continued to see record-breaking numbers of cargo ships this week ...
    November 10, 2021BY Jill McLaughlin
  • Long Beach Port to Charge Trucks Fee for Air Quality
    Long Beach Port to Charge Trucks Fee for Air Quality
    Truckers heading into the Port of Long Beach will be hit with more fees next year. Harbor commissioners ...
    November 9, 2021BY Jill McLaughlin
  • US-Mexico Border Reopens to Non-Essential Travel
    US-Mexico Border Reopens to Non-Essential Travel
    SAN DIEGO—Dignitaries from both sides of the border gathered Monday morning, Nov. 8, at the San Ysidro Port ...
    November 8, 2021BY City News Service
  • LA Ports to Fine Non-Zero-Emission Trucks
    LA Ports to Fine Non-Zero-Emission Trucks
    LOS ANGELES—The Los Angeles Board of Harbor Commissioners unanimously approved on Nov. 4 a program that will charge cargo ...
    November 4, 2021BY City News Service
  • Oil Exporters Stick to Modest Production Increase, Could Ease Concerns at LA Ports
    Oil Exporters Stick to Modest Production Increase, Could Ease Concerns at LA Ports
    Officials with the Organization of Petroleum Exporting Countries (OPEC), Russia, and other oil-producing nations decided Nov. 4 not ...
    November 4, 2021BY Jill McLaughlin
  • Increase in Foreign Oil and Gas Imports Could Spell More Crowding at LA Ports: Officials
    Increase in Foreign Oil and Gas Imports Could Spell More Crowding at LA Ports: Officials
    A decision by the Organization of Petroleum Exporting Countries (OPEC) during its Nov. 4 meeting to increase foreign oil ...
    November 3, 2021BY Jill McLaughlin
  • Officials Announce $5 Billion in Loans to Help LA Ports With Cargo Overload
    Officials Announce $5 Billion in Loans to Help LA Ports With Cargo Overload
    California is banking on $5 billion in federal infrastructure loans to help supply chain overloads at the ports ...
    October 28, 2021BY Jill McLaughlin
  • Ports Try New Fines to Deal With a Container Tsunami
    Ports Try New Fines to Deal With a Container Tsunami
    The Los Angeles City Council authorized Oct. 27 port officials to impose hefty new fines as another way ...
    October 27, 2021BY Jill McLaughlin
  • Small-Business Owners Complain of Product Shortages Due to Port Backlog
    Small-Business Owners Complain of Product Shortages Due to Port Backlog
    As the port backlog continues, some local business owners in Los Angeles County say they're concerned about product ...
    October 21, 2021BY Alice Sun
  • Port Congestion in Southern California; IN PHOTOS
    Port Congestion in Southern California; IN PHOTOS
    The Ports of Los Angeles and Long Beach, California, face issues of congestion as cargo vessels continue to ...
    October 21, 2021BY John Fredricks
  • Port of Rotterdam Freight Volumes Rise 15 Percent as Economy Recovers
    Port of Rotterdam Freight Volumes Rise 15 Percent as Economy Recovers
    AMSTERDAM—Freight volumes in the port of Rotterdam increased 15 percent on a yearly basis in the third quarter ...
    October 19, 2021BY Reuters
  • South Bay Residents Express Worries Over Supply Chain Backlog
    South Bay Residents Express Worries Over Supply Chain Backlog
    South Bay residents voiced concerns about the backlog of goods off the Southern California coast and their opinions ...
    October 15, 2021BY Alice Sun
  • US Port’s Supply Chain Fix Challenge: Selling 24/7 Shifts
    US Port’s Supply Chain Fix Challenge: Selling 24/7 Shifts
    LOS ANGELES—The Port of Los Angeles is beginning the hard work of convincing terminal operators, importers, warehouses owners, ...
    October 15, 2021BY Reuters
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