The ports of L.A. and Long Beach postponed once again implementing a fee on companies whose import containers linger at marine terminals.
President Joe Biden touted progress his administration has made in alleviating supply chain issues that have spurred shortages of consumer products and caused back up at Southern California ports.
"Merely announcing the fee reduced the number of those idling containers by more than 60%. The results have been phenomenal and I'm happy to say we have not implemented the fee," Port of Los Angeles Executive Director Gene Seroka said during his State of the Port speech on Jan. 20.
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