Trade War Dents California's Port Economy
Declining shipments take a toll on dockworkers, truckers and Big Nick's Pizza
Ruben Diaz typically hauls two container loads of goods a day in a rented big rig between Southern California's sprawling ports and warehouses dozens of miles away.
Now, the 38-year-old is struggling to find two loads a week, and is being paid less for them, following a sharp drop in imports into the ports of Los Angeles and Long Beach. Late one afternoon, he refueled at the Sunshine Truck Stop after dropping...
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