August21 , 2026

    Port of Los Angeles Posts Second-Highest July Cargo Volume on Record

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    The Port of Los Angeles recorded its second-busiest July on record, reflecting continued strength in cargo flows despite ongoing uncertainty across global trade and supply chains.

    The strong July performance highlights the gateway’s role as one of the key entry points for US-bound imports, particularly from Asia. Retailers and manufacturers continued moving significant volumes through the port as businesses managed inventory requirements and adjusted to changing trade conditions.

    Port officials said the latest results demonstrate the resilience of cargo demand and the ability of the port and its supply-chain partners to handle elevated volumes efficiently. The performance also comes amid continued attention to tariffs, shipping disruptions and changing global trade patterns.

    July’s strong throughput follows a period of robust activity at the Southern California gateway. Importers have remained focused on securing merchandise and maintaining reliable inventories while navigating potential changes in trade policy and international shipping conditions.

    The Port of Los Angeles is expected to remain a major focus for trans-Pacific trade in the coming months as carriers, retailers and logistics operators prepare for the remainder of the peak shipping season.

    The latest figures reinforce the port’s position as a critical component of US international trade and underline the continuing importance of efficient port operations in supporting global supply chains.