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Port of Los Angeles Sees Near-Record Volumes Amid Economic Uncertainty
By MGN Editorial•March 13, 2026 at 09:45 AM
The top U.S. container port recorded strong February volumes despite mixed economic signals, highlighting the resilience of consumer demand.
The Port of Los Angeles, the busiest container port in the United States, reported near-record cargo volumes in February 2023 despite broader economic uncertainty, according to a report from FreightWaves.
The port handled 865,595 twenty-foot equivalent units (TEUs) last month, just shy of the all-time February record of 866,619 TEUs set in 2022. This represents a 0.1% year-over-year increase, underscoring the continued strength of consumer demand even as other economic indicators have shown signs of softening.
'The Port of Los Angeles is off to a strong start in 2023, with February volumes nearly matching the all-time record for the month,' said Port of Los Angeles Executive Director Gene Seroka. 'While economic headwinds persist, we're encouraged by the resilience of the American consumer and the overall health of the supply chain.'
The robust port performance comes as the U.S. economy has shown mixed signals, with some measures pointing to a potential slowdown. The Federal Reserve has raised interest rates aggressively to combat high inflation, raising concerns about a possible recession. However, the labor market has remained relatively strong, and consumer spending has continued to hold up.
'The fact that the Port of Los Angeles is maintaining near-record volumes despite broader economic uncertainty is a positive sign for the maritime industry,' said John McCown, a shipping analyst and founder of Blue Alpha Capital. 'It suggests that consumer demand remains resilient, which is crucial for the health of the supply chain.'
Looking ahead, industry experts will be closely watching whether the Port of Los Angeles can sustain its strong performance in the coming months as the economic outlook evolves.
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