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With 76 percent of the world's almonds grown in California—and most exported—trade restrictions could cost the industry up to $875 million, according to a UC Davis study. Other food prices may ...
The nation’s busiest port in LA has seen a bump in containers as importers try to stay ahead of tariffs, but at small ports, ...
Donald Trump's proposed tariffs could have major consequences for California's economy, which has a lot riding on trade, especially with China and Mexico.
Trump’s Trade War Sends Chill Through Southern California Port Economy Shipping Rates Rise as U.S.-China Trade Truce Drives Import Surge China Tariff Rollback Unlikely to Boost Imports, Port of ...
Gov. Gavin Newsom announced Friday that California will look for ways to expand trade despite President Trump’s sweeping round of tariffs that have sent financial markets tumbling.
Governor Gavin Newsom said he’s seeking exemptions for California-made products from retaliatory tariffs and wants to open talks with global allies over new trade relationships.
The 2024 presidential race and recent port strikes have brought renewed focus on America’s dependence on foreign goods. Both President Trump and Vice President Harris have signaled a shift away ...
Economists say the flurry of tariffs announced so far by the Trump administration will drive up the costs of California imports and exports with the Golden State’s top trading partners ...
Monica Morlacco, an economist and international trade expert at the University of Southern California. Rock Zierman, CEO of the California Independent Petroleum Association.