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Bringing Business to Los Angeles and Taking Los Angeles to the World

Los Angeles is the gateway to the Pacific and many other parts of the world. It is the most important international trade hub of North America. Home to the number one port and the number one origin and destination airport. A strategic geographic position, extensive transportation networks, access large consumer markets, top-ranked universities, robust industries and great climate, are some of the reasons why business of all types come to Los Angeles and thrive.

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Los Angeles Container Port

The Port of Los Angeles is a thriving seaport with record-braking cargo operations and world class environmental initiatives. As the top container Port, it spends $1 million per day in capital development. The Los Angeles Customs District is the largest in the U.S. with a total value of $449 billion annually.

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$1M Per Day Spent in
Capital Development
$449 Annual Value of the Los
Angeles Custom District
80.9 Million Passengers
Flying In and Out Annually
91 Domestic
Cities
78 International
Cities
$1M Per Day Spent in
Capital Development
$449 Annual Value of the Los
Angeles Custom District
Trade and Commerce

Los Angeles Airport

Los Angeles International Airport, LAX is the busiest origin-and-destination airport, with more passengers beginning or ending their trips here, serving nearly 80.9 million passengers and handling approximately 2 million tons of cargo, serving 91 domestic and 78 international cities.

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80.9 Million Passengers
Flying In and Out Annually
91 Domestic
Cities
78 International
Cities
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