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Port of Long Beach (USA)  (ID: 8522)

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A World Leader The Port of Long Beach is one of the world's busiest seaports, a leading gateway for trade between the United States and Asia. International Port Ranking Long Beach is the United State's second busiest port Long Beach is the world's 12th busiest container cargo port If combined, the ports of Long Beach and Los Angeles would be the world's third-busiest port complex, after Hong Kong and Singapore Trading Partners East Asian trade accounts for more than 90% of the shipments through the port Top trading partners are China/Hong Kong, Japan, South Korea and Taiwan Cargo Volumes The value of cargo through the port was about $90 billion in 2003 4,658,124 TEUs (twenty-foot-long cargo container units) moved through the port in 2003 Container throughput has increased by 175% since 1990 Tonnage through the port was 65.3 million metric tons in 2003 Leading Exports By tonnage: Petroleum coke, petroleum, wastepaper, steel, plastics, chemicals, hay, sulfur, fruit and nuts, cotton By value: Machinery, plastics, electric machinery, meat, chemicals, vehicles, fruits and nuts, cotton, hides and medical equipment Leading Imports By tonnage: Petroleum, furniture, machinery, electric machinery, cement, steel products, plastics, vehicles, toys and chemicals By value: Machinery, electric machinery, vehicles, clothing, toys, furniture, shoes, petroleum, plastics and medical equipment ...Next: Who We Are Founded in 1911, the Port of Long Beach has grown to cover more than 3,000 acres of land, while becoming a premier gateway for trade between the United States and Asia. The Port of Long Beach is one of the world's busiest seaports, a leading gateway for trade between the United States and Asia. Port of Long Beach (USA)