The Port of Los Angeles handled 424,499 20-foot equivalent units of imports in December, down 8% from the year earlier, according to data released by the nation’s busiest seaport on Thursday.
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The Port of Los Angeles handled 108,075 TEUs of exports in December, down 2% from the year earlier.
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For all of 2025, the port handled 10.2 million TEUs, the third most in its 118-year history, the data showed.
(Reporting by Baertlein; editing by Diane Craft)
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