California ports press on

The still-pending lawsuit against the Ports of Los Angeles and Long Beach from the Federal Maritime Commission (FMC) challenging aspects of its Clean Trucks Program (CTP) is only one of the problems facing the California ports these days. Container cargo shipments through the Port of Long Beach in 2008 fell 11% compared to 2007, the biggest single-year decline in more than 20 years, with December levels falling 25.3% to its lowest monthly total since February 2005, according to the Port. Although 2007 was the busiest year in the Port’s history, imports of all products were ...

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