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Busiest US Container Port Sets Cargo Record in June

LOS ANGELES, July 15 (Reuters) - The Port of Los Angeles, the busiest U.S. container seaport, said on Wednesday it ​set a June cargo record as shippers ranging from ‌retailers to data center builders rushed in goods to avoid higher fuel costs and new U.S. import tariffs.

The Southern California port handled ​1,002,734 20-foot equivalent units (TEUs) last month, 12% more than ​in June 2025, marking the third time the ⁠118-year-old trade gateway has topped the 1 million TEU mark, ​executive director Gene Seroka said. June imports increased 13% to ​530,558, while exports inched up 0.2% to 126,365, port data showed.

The adjacent Port of Long Beach said on Tuesday it processed 779,331 TEUs ​last month, marking its third-busiest June volume on record, ​bolstered by an 11% jump in imports.

Overall, U.S. container imports surged 8.2% in ‌June ⁠from a year earlier, data from supply chain technology provider Descartes Systems Group showed.

The U.S.-Israeli war with Iran has disrupted shipping in the Middle East and around the world. Marine fuel costs have ​soared and some ​retailers and ⁠manufacturers also worry that key raw materials and factory goods could become scarce or too ​expensive to ship.

The administration of U.S. President Donald ​Trump ⁠plans this month to implement its new tariff strategy, which relies on Section 301 of U.S. trade law, a provision that authorizes ⁠investigations ​into unfair trade practices. Those new ​duties are designed to help rebuild Trump's emergency tariffs, struck down by the U.S. ​Supreme Court in February.

Reporting by Lisa Baertlein Editing by Rod Nickel

Source: Reuters


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