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Posted: 2025-04-12 04:04:13 UTC

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The marine chart of the Port of Los Angeles shows very few cargo ships, indicating that almost all American importers have stopped shipping from China due to tariffs. The longshoremen's union's strikes and wage increases have led to high port fees for importers, but now the longshoremen can afford to retire early with their high salaries.
Decline in cargo ship traffic at the Port of Los Angeles
Impact of tariffs on American importers
Effects of longshoremen's union actions on port fees
Financial implications for longshoremen
High tariffs causing importers to halt shipments from China
High port fees due to longshoremen's union demands
Potential economic impact on longshoremen and the port