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Long lines in a crowded grocery store
FinanceThe safety net companies put in place for themselves to stave off higher prices induced by tariffs is fraying
By Paolo ConfinoJuly 17, 2025
Gene Seroka looks to his right as he speaks in a shipyard.
FinanceAfter widespread slowdown, Port of LA import surge is a sign Trump’s ‘whipsaw’ tariffs sparked ‘one last’ stockpiling push, executive director says
By Sasha RogelbergJuly 15, 2025
Second cargo ship sinks in Red Sea after Houthi rebel attack with bomb-armed drone boats
PoliticsSecond cargo ship sinks in Red Sea after Houthi rebel attack with bomb-armed drone boats
By Jon Gambrell and The Associated PressJuly 10, 2025
Greek-owned cargo ship comes under fire in Red Sea a day after another one sinks in attack by Houthi rebels
PoliticsGreek-owned cargo ship comes under fire in Red Sea a day after another one sinks in attack by Houthi rebels
By Jon Gambrell and The Associated PressJuly 8, 2025
Crew abandons Greek-owned cargo ship attacked in the Red Sea after it starts to take on water
PoliticsCrew abandons Greek-owned cargo ship attacked in the Red Sea after it starts to take on water
By Jon Gambrell and The Associated PressJuly 7, 2025
FedEx warns of pain ahead with tariffs weighing on demand
FinanceFedEx warns of pain ahead with tariffs weighing on demand
By Cailley LaPara and BloombergJune 25, 2025
Cargo ship that was delivering 3,000 new cars to Mexico sinks off Alaska weeks after catching fire
FinanceCargo ship that was delivering 3,000 new cars to Mexico sinks off Alaska weeks after catching fire
By Mark Thiessen and The Associated PressJune 25, 2025
Trump demands ‘everyone’ keep oil prices down after Iran threatens to close Strait of Hormuz following U.S. attack: ‘I’m watching’
PoliticsTrump demands ‘everyone’ keep oil prices down after Iran threatens to close Strait of Hormuz following U.S. attack: ‘I’m watching’
By Aamer Madhani and The Associated PressJune 23, 2025
Shipping on high alert in Mideast after U.S. strikes on Iran
PoliticsShipping on high alert in Mideast after U.S. strikes on Iran
By Alex Longley, Viktoria Dendrinou and BloombergJune 22, 2025
Gene Seroka stands in front of the Port of Los Angeles and looks to his left.
EconomyPort of LA imports fell nearly 20% in May, and it may mean higher prices and fewer choices on back-to-school and Halloween items
By Sasha RogelbergJune 16, 2025
Ship in North Pacific carrying 3,000 cars catches fire, forcing 22 crew members to be rescued from lifeboat
EnvironmentShip in North Pacific carrying 3,000 cars catches fire, forcing 22 crew members to be rescued from lifeboat
By Mark Thiessen, Lisa Baumann and The Associated PressJune 5, 2025
Arthur Laffer giving side-eye
PoliticsThe GOP’s anti-tax guru says tariffs are ‘not as good as an income tax’ for revenue
By Irina IvanovaJune 4, 2025
Photo of Mark Cuban
FinanceMark Cuban says consumers may actually see lower prices due to tariff uncertainty as companies deal with the aftermath of stockpiling goods
By Sasha RogelbergJune 2, 2025
LA Port shipments fell 30% in early May after Trump tariffs
FinanceLA Port shipments fell 30% in early May after Trump tariffs
By Laura Curtis and BloombergMay 19, 2025
The U.S.-China detente could ‘save Christmas,’ but expect ‘a rush of ordering the likes we’ve never seen before,’ economist says
FinanceThe U.S.-China detente could ‘save Christmas,’ but expect ‘a rush of ordering the likes we’ve never seen before,’ economist says
By Irina IvanovaMay 14, 2025
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