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[Trump's Tariffs Hit US Freight Volume, Rating Agencies Downgrade US Port Outlook To "negative"] Recently, Moody's Downgraded The Outlook For US Ports In 2025 From "stable" To "negative" In Its Latest Research Report. The Agency Predicts That Under The Current Background Of Tightening Global Trade, US Container Throughput Will Drop Sharply By 7%-12%. Data Released Intensively By International Organizations And Professional Shipping Organizations Are Also Not Optimistic About The Current Outlook For US Freight Volume. Mario Cordero, CEO Of The Port Of Long Beach, California, One Of The Largest Container Ports In The United States, Initially Estimated That The Number Of Ships Arriving At The Port From May 4 To 10 Will Drop By 44% Year-on-Year. A Report From The Los Angeles County Economic Development Corporation Shows That Due To The US Tariff Policy, The Los Angeles Area Of California May Lose About $500 Billion In Revenue, And The Jobs Of 2 Million Related Personnel Are Threatened
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