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Imports from China to the busiest US port fell 9% in May due to tariffs of 145%

Imports into the busiest U.S. port at Los Angeles fell 9% on an annual basis in May. This gives insight on how many shipments have been canceled or put to hold since President Donald Trump slapped 145% tariffs on goods from China.

Los Angeles is America's No. 1 port for seaborne imports. Los Angeles is the No. 1 port of entry for these imports. Toys, furniture, and auto parts are important to domestic businesses from Walmart to Ford.

In May, the data began to reflect the new 145% tariffs. The port of Los Angeles handled 355,950 20 foot shipping containers of imported goods.

Gene Seroka is the executive director of Port of Los Angeles. He said that May was our lowest volume month in more than two years.

Last month, the world's largest economies agreed to a 90 day pause in tit-fortat tariffs. The U.S. also lowered its duty on a number of China-made goods from 145% to 30%. This week, the U.S. & China agreed to keep that lower rate. It could defuse their high-stakes dispute.

Port executives and shipping experts expect China volumes to rebound. However, they do so at a moderate level. This is because 30% duty represents a significant increase in cost for importers.

Seroka stated that he expects the overall cargo flow for 2025 to be modest.

(source: Reuters)