
Anna Edgerton
Seattle Bureau Chief at Bloomberg News
Seattle bureau chief for Bloomberg @Business. Former Brazil correspondent. North Carolina native.
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5 days ago |
financialpost.com | Anna Edgerton
Article content(Bloomberg) — For years, the arrival of the Toronto Blue Jays in Seattle brought a familiar sight: tens of thousands of exuberant Canadians pouring into the city to cheer on their baseball team. Sign In or Create an AccountArticle contentWe apologize, but this video has failed to load. Try refreshing your browser, ortap here to see other videos from our team. Article contentBut this year, the crowds are noticeably thinner.
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5 days ago |
bloomberg.com | Anna Edgerton
Toronto Blue Jays fans at T-Mobile Park in Seattle in 2019. (Bloomberg) -- For years, the arrival of the Toronto Blue Jays in Seattle brought a familiar sight: tens of thousands of exuberant Canadians pouring into the city to cheer on their baseball team. But this year, the crowds are noticeably thinner. Keen to bring them back, Seattle is offering a hefty discount — in hopes of reviving the cross-border tradition during three games this weekend against the Seattle Mariners at T-Mobile Park.
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1 week ago |
ttnews.com | Anna Edgerton
Government Business Logistics Global Freight May 2, 2025 7:00 AM, EDT Cordero: Fewer Containers Arriving Will Mean Less Work for Longshoremen, Truckers, Warehouse Employees, Retailers A containership docked at the Port of Long Beach in California on April 24.
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news.bloombergtax.com | Anna Edgerton
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1 week ago |
bloomberg.com | Anna Edgerton
The OOCL Violet container ship docked at the Port of Long Beach in Long Beach, California in April. (Bloomberg) -- Leaders of major West Coast ports warned that a sharp drop in ship traffic tied to President Donald Trump’s steep tariffs on Chinese goods will threaten jobs, raise prices and ripple through the broader US economy. Port of Long Beach Chief Executive Officer Mario Cordero said the trade policies will discourage shipping activity at the largest US gateways for goods from Asia.
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Seattle businesses hope to lure Blue Jays fans for this weekend's series by accepting Canadian dollars at par. That's a 30% discount... but still might not be enough to get them to visit the US. https://t.co/NiIbNkZ6I6 via @business

RT @business: A US task force charged with combating anti-Semitism praises the University of Washington’s response to a campus protest that…

Washington state's new taxes are aimed at the big guys like Amazon and Microsoft, but almost all businesses (and consumers) will feel the impact. My latest, from Olympia: https://t.co/ttL1eiPurQ via @business @technology