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When five illegal immigrants arrived at a hotel in Homestead, Florida, on June 9, they thought they’d be greeted by underage girls they could sexual...
Last updated: 2026-06-25 20:46:34 ET
Pulse AI Brief
Updated Jun 25, 2026 7:32 PM ET
The Port of Long Beach recorded record-high cargo growth of 40% in May despite ongoing geopolitical tensions and economic uncertainty. The surge reflects front-loading of imports ahead of potential tariff changes and seasonal demand recovery in retail and manufacturing.
Shipping companies (ZIM, SBLK) and logistics providers benefit from elevated cargo volumes and pricing power. Retailers and manufacturers importing goods face higher freight costs, pressuring margins. The data suggests supply chains remain resilient despite macro headwinds, supporting industrial and consumer discretionary sectors.
The surge likely reflects anticipatory buying ahead of tariff implementation rather than sustained demand growth. If import volumes normalize post-tariff uncertainty, port activity could decline sharply, creating a false signal of economic strength.
When five illegal immigrants arrived at a hotel in Homestead, Florida, on June 9, they thought they’d be greeted by underage girls they could sexual...
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