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The busiest US container ports sets a record for cargo in June

Port of Los Angeles, the busiest U.S. seaport for container shipping, said on Wednesday that it had set a record for June cargo as shippers, from retailers to data center builders, rushed to import goods in order to avoid increased fuel costs and U.S. tariffs.

Executive director Gene Seroka stated that the Southern California port handled 1,002,734 TEUs last month. This is 12% more than June 2025. It marks the "third time" the 118 year old trade gateway has exceeded the 1,000,000 TEU mark. Port data shows that June imports increased by 13%, to?530.558, and exports rose 0.2%, to 126.365.

Long?Beach, a port adjacent to the city, said Tuesday that it handled 779,331?TEUs?last?month, marking its?third busiest volume in June on record. This was boosted by an 11% increase in imports. Data from Descartes Systems Group, a provider of supply chain technologies, showed that overall, U.S. containers imports increased 8.2% from a previous year in June. The U.S. and Israeli war against Iran has disrupted shipping around the Middle East. Marine fuel prices have increased and some retailers and manufacturers are also concerned that key 'raw materials' and a 'factory good could become too expensive or scarce to ship. This month, the administration of U.S. president?Donald Trump will implement a new tariff strategy that relies on Section 301, a provision of U.S. Trade Law, allowing investigations into 'unfair trade practices. These 'new duties' are intended to rebuild Trump’s emergency tariffs that were struck down by the U.S. Supreme Court last February.

(source: Reuters)