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Port of LA's Gene Seroka: China remains biggest our trading partner

Port of LA's Gene Seroka: China remains biggest our trading partner

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Gene Seroka, the executive director of Port of Los Angeles, discusses the far-ranging impact of the trade war on business, trade, and even American jobs – despite a temporary pause on tariffs. He points out China still accounts for a significant amount of its business.

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