
Port of Los Angeles June 2026 Cargo News Briefing on Inventory, Trade, Supply Chain Trends
The Port of Los Angeles held its June media briefing to review May cargo statistics and assess how shifting geopolitics and trade policy are shaping supply‑chain dynamics. 840,000 container units moved through the terminal, a level only eclipsed during the pandemic surge, with imports up 17% year‑over‑year and roughly on par with the five‑year average, while exports slipped 10% and remain below long‑term norms. The data underscore resilient consumer demand and a robust import pipeline, yet highlight a persistent export weakness that has now declined for six of the past nine months. Empty container counts rose 18%, reflecting a rebound from the tariff‑driven slump of 2025. Port officials expect June volumes to exceed 900,000 TEUs as shippers balance energy costs, inventory strategies, and geopolitical risk. Speakers flagged the potential reopening of the Strait of Hormuz—through which 20% of global energy flows—as a catalyst for lower oil prices and renewed shipping confidence, though they cautioned that full normalization could take months. Prologis CEO Dan Letter emphasized that customers have adapted to chronic uncertainty, driving record leasing activity—64 million square feet in Q1 alone—particularly for e‑commerce‑focused warehousing. The briefing signals that while import demand remains strong, exporters face headwinds, and logistics providers must navigate permitting, power supply, and labor constraints to meet expanding e‑commerce inventory needs. Policy reforms that streamline approvals and secure reliable electricity will be critical to sustaining the port’s throughput and broader U.S. trade competitiveness.

AltaSea and the Port of Los Angeles Celebrate World Ocean Day 2026
On World Ocean Day, the Port of Los Angeles highlighted its partnership with AltaSea, a marine‑focused research and education hub located on the waterfront. The collaboration showcases the port’s commitment to sustainable operations, innovative ocean‑technology, and community outreach. AltaSea serves...

Port of Los Angeles Executive Director Gene Seroka on CNN Newsroom
The interview with Gene Seroka, executive director of the Port of Los Angeles, focused on how recent U.S.-China summit talks, looming tariff expirations, and geopolitical tensions are shaping the port’s operations. Seroka highlighted that importers are rushing to ship goods...

Port of Los Angeles Celebrates 100 Years of World Trade Week with Free Harbor Boat Tours
The Port of Los Angeles marked the 100th anniversary of World Trade Week with free harbor boat tours on May 9, drawing over 1,000 visitors to Banning’s Landing for firsthand views of the nation’s busiest container port. Organizers emphasized the...

Port of Los Angeles May 2026 Cargo News Briefing on Middle East, Tariffs, Supply Chain
The Port of Los Angeles held its May 2026 cargo briefing, led by communications director Philip Sanfield and executive director Gene Soka, featuring former U.S. Trade Representative Katherine Tai. The session combined a data‑driven snapshot of April container traffic with...

Port of LA Executive Director Gene Seroka on CNN The Story is...with Elex Michaelson (May 4, 2026)
The interview with Port of Los Angeles Executive Director Gene Seroka focused on how escalating conflict in the Middle East is reshaping global trade routes and energy supplies. While container volumes through the West Coast hub continue to move without...

LA Is Open: Port of Los Angeles Executive Director Gene Seroka
The video features Gene Seroka, executive director of the Port of Los Angeles, highlighting the terminal’s status as the United States’ busiest container hub for the past 26 years and its pivotal role in the Southern California economy. Seroka emphasizes that...

Port of Los Angeles Executive Director Gene Seroka on CNBC Squawk Box Asia (April 1, 2026)
Gene Seroka, executive director of the Port of Los Angeles, told CNBC Squawk Box Asia that soaring bunker fuel costs and record‑high diesel prices are reverberating through the entire supply chain. He noted that bunker fuel has roughly doubled in...

Port of Los Angeles Executive Director Gene Seroka on NewsNation with Marni Hughes (March 25, 2026)
In a March 25, 2026 interview on NewsNation, Port of Los Angeles Executive Director Gene Seroka explained how the escalating conflict in the Middle East could affect U.S. imports. Seroka noted that the twin ports of Los Angeles and Long Beach handle roughly 40 % of...

Port of Los Angeles Executive Director Gene Seroka on CNN Quest Means Business (March 20, 2026)
In a CNN Quest Means Business interview, Port of Los Angeles Executive Director Gene Seroka warned that the escalating conflict in the Middle East is already reshaping U.S. supply chains. He highlighted a sharp surge in marine fuel prices—more than...

Port of Los Angeles March 2026 Cargo News Briefing on Middle East Conflict, Supply Chain
The Port of Los Angeles held its March media briefing to review February cargo statistics, assess the fallout from the Middle East conflict, and discuss recent trade‑policy developments, including the Supreme Court’s tariff ruling and insights from the Trans‑Pacific Maritime...

Port of Los Angeles Breaks Ground on Avalon Pedestrian Bridge and Promenade Gateway
The Port of Los Angeles held a groundbreaking ceremony for the Avalon Pedestrian Bridge and Promenade Gateway, a long‑awaited infrastructure project that will span active rail tracks and link the Wilmington waterfront with Avalon Boulevard and the broader San Pedro...

Port of L.A. Executive Director Gene Seroka on CNN 'The Lead' With Jake Tapper (March 5, 2026)
In a CNN "The Lead" interview, Port of Los Angeles Executive Director Gene Seroka warned that the ongoing Iran‑Israel conflict has effectively shut the Strait of Hormuz, halting tanker traffic and driving U.S. crude to $81 a barrel – the...

Port of L.A. Executive Director Gene Seroka on 'Inside the Issues' With Amrit Singh (Feb. 26. 2026)
The interview with Port of Los Angeles Executive Director Gene Seroka centered on a sharp 12% year‑over‑year decline in January cargo volumes and the fallout from the Supreme Court’s 6‑3 decision that declared the International Emergency Economic Powers Authority (IEPA)...

2026 Port of Los Angeles Community Investment Grant Program Workshop Presentation
The Port of Los Angeles hosted a virtual workshop to explain its Community Investment Grant Program for FY 2026‑27, outlining application deadlines, funding levels, and procedural steps. Since its 2013‑14 launch, the program has reviewed 732 applications, awarding $14.5 million; last year...