Gene Seroka, executive director of the Port of LA, said on Tuesday he hopes the second half of 2023 will be better than the first half.
The good news: Cargo numbers are rising at the Port of Los Angeles.
The stalemate has ramped up concerns at the 29 affected West Coast ports and this week drew acting Secretary of Labor Julie Su to San Francisco, where talks are being held. These negotiations, which began May 10, 2022, have gone on longer than any Seroka said he can remember.
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