Trump’s trade war taking biggest toll on nation’s smaller, secondary ports from California to Gulf Coast

  • Secondary and smaller ports across the U.S. are processing less trade as shippers readjust supply chains against the latest tariff deadlines.
  • Ports of Oakland, Jacksonville, New Orleans, and Panama City, Florida, are among those “getting sandwiched out of port calls as more shippers decide to unload their freight in the larger ports,” said Paul Brashier, vice president of global supply chain at ITS Logistics.
  • “This is not a seasonal dip, but a market recalibration,” said a top official at Port of Oakland.

Trump’s tariffs take biggest toll on nation’s smaller, secondary ports

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