March Volume Shows Sustained Growth at Port of Los Angeles

Q1 Ends Strong, Tariff Impact Likely to Hit Later in Year

LOS ANGELES – April 11, 2025 – The Port of Los Angeles processed 778,406 Twenty-Foot Equivalent Units (TEUs) in March, 4.7% more than last year. The Port ended the first quarter handling 2,504,049 TEUs, 5.2% ahead of last year’s strong pace.

March Cargo Volume. Port of Los Angeles

“Our volume remained strong throughout the first quarter, and we’ve now seen year-over year growth in 18 of the last 20 months,” Port of Los Angeles Executive Director Gene Seroka said at a media briefing. “The start of the second quarter looks encouraging as importers begin to plan for spring and summer fashion, as well as back to school.

Port of Los Angeles Executive Director Gene Seroka. Port of Los Angeles

“However, with tariff and counter tariffs dominating the news, I expect we’ll see cargo decline in the second half of the year at least 10% compared to 2024,” Seroka added. “That’s because many importers have already brought their goods in early, and as prices begin to rise, consumers will think twice about many purchases.”

Joe Kramek, President and CEO of the World Shipping Council, joined Seroka at the media event. Kramek discussed the impact of proposed fees on container ships built in China, decarbonization of the supply chain and other trade topics.

Joe Kramek, President and CEO of the World Shipping Council. Port of Los Angeles

March 2025 loaded imports came in at 385,531 TEUs, 1.6% higher compared to the previous year. Loaded exports landed at 122,975 TEUs, a 15% drop from 2024. The Port processed 269,900 empty containers, 23% more than last year.

Current and historical cargo data, including fiscal year-end totals, are available here.

The Port of Los Angeles is North America’s leading trade gateway and has ranked as the No. 1 container port in the United States for 25 consecutive years. In 2024, the Port generated $333 billion in trade and handled a total of 10.3 million container units, sustaining its top rank among U.S. ports. The Port remains focused on community investment, commitment to sustainability and environmental leadership, workforce development, and infrastructure improvement. San Pedro Bay port complex operations and commerce facilitate one in nine jobs across the Southern California counties of Los Angeles, Orange, Riverside, San Bernardino, and Ventura.

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