Long Beach rate hike

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The Port of Long Beach is asking for a five per cent general tariff rate increase effective July 1, 2005. The port cited increasing infrastructure costs, environmental and security projects as reasons for the tariff rate increase and pointed out that the last general increase was in December 2003.

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Long Beach rate hike

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The Port of Long Beach is asking for a five per cent general tariff rate increase effective July 1, 2005. The port cited increasing infrastructure costs, environmental and security projects as reasons for the tariff rate increase and pointed out that the last general increase was in December 2003.

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