LA's two major container ports just wrapped up a stellar 2025—shipping volumes through the roof despite all the trade policy shake-ups under the new administration. The numbers show solid momentum in goods movement, which tells you something about how global commerce is navigating the current tariff landscape. Worth paying attention to if you're tracking how macro conditions ripple through to crypto market sentiment.
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NFTHoarder
· 01-19 00:44
Port data is so impressive; it seems that the trade war isn't as damaging as expected.
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LightningAllInHero
· 01-16 19:52
Tariffs are wildly imposed, but port throughput is actually taking off... This logic is a bit strange, what's going on?
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BearMarketBard
· 01-16 01:07
Sea freight data is so strong, even under the tariff storm, it can still perform like this. Thankfully, the resilience of global trade.
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MEVSandwichMaker
· 01-16 01:04
Port data is so strong; it seems the trade war hasn't scared off merchants. On-chain funds have long since caught the scent.
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GasBandit
· 01-16 01:02
The issue with tariffs didn't really hit the ports, but instead caused freight to skyrocket. That's quite interesting.
LA's two major container ports just wrapped up a stellar 2025—shipping volumes through the roof despite all the trade policy shake-ups under the new administration. The numbers show solid momentum in goods movement, which tells you something about how global commerce is navigating the current tariff landscape. Worth paying attention to if you're tracking how macro conditions ripple through to crypto market sentiment.