
Jobs at America’s Busiest Port Halved Amid Trade Tensions
Jobs at the Port of Los Angeles have been cut by half as trade tensions and tariffs impact cargo volumes at America’s busiest port.
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Jobs at the Port of Los Angeles have been cut by half as trade tensions and tariffs impact cargo volumes at America’s busiest port.

Report challenges U.S. Treasury Secretary Scott Bessent’s claim that 3.7 million jobs were lost due to imports from China, suggesting the figure is significantly exaggerated.

The Port of Los Angeles faces a crisis as U.S. tariffs slash cargo volumes, leading to job losses and potential price hikes, affecting workers and consumers nationwide.

The global economy is bracing for potential GDP cuts and job losses as trade tensions escalate among major economies, sparking fears of economic slowdown and higher consumer prices.