The following graphs are for inbound and outbound traffic at the ports of Los Angeles and Long Beach in TEUs (TEUs: 20-foot equivalent units or 20-foot-long cargo container).
To remove the strong seasonal component for inbound traffic, the first graph shows the rolling 12 month average.

On a rolling 12 month basis, inbound traffic was up 0.4% in September compared to the rolling 12 months ending in August. Outbound traffic decreased slightly compared to August.
In general, inbound traffic has been increasing and outbound traffic had been declining slightly.
The 2nd graph is the monthly data (with a strong seasonal pattern for imports).

This suggests an increase in the trade deficit with Asia for September - and possibly a fairly strong retailer buying for the holiday season.
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