Top Two U.S. Ports See Mixed Trade in December
The Port of Long Beach reported a 7% increase in imports, while neighboring Los Angeles reported a 4.5% decline from a year earlier The nation’s two largest seaports saw mixed performances in December, ending a wildly erratic year on the U.S. West Coast on a mostly flat note. The neighboring ports of Los Angeles and Long Beach reported combined December import volume that was just 0.7% greater than the same month in 2014 and 0.6% more than December 2013. The muted close to...