
10th June 2025
In May 2025, the Port of Los Angeles — the busiest in America — reported a staggering 35% drop in cargo volume, the steepest in modern history. But this isn't just a port story... it’s a sign of something bigger. With tariffs as high as 50% slamming imports from China, Vietnam, and Mexico, global trade is rerouting — and Canada is winning.
🚢 What was once the lifeblood of U.S. trade—Los Angeles, Long Beach, and Oakland—is now eerily quiet. Cranes sit idle. Shifts are cut. Store shelves are still stocked, but supply chains are buckling fast.
Meanwhile, Canada’s ports in Vancouver and Prince Rupert are booming, as importers dodge U.S. tariffs by shifting routes north. Even Mexico is cashing in by reshuffling supply chains under USMCA rules. 🇲🇽
This video exposes:
The true cost of tariffs for American workers, businesses, and consumers
How Canadian and Mexican trade routes are thriving while U.S. ports stall
Why this may be the beginning of a permanent shift in global supply chains
This isn't just a trade war. It’s a wake-up call. Will the U.S. adapt—or fall behind?