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April 24, 2025
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The Impact of U.S. Trade Policies on Global Container Shipping

Maritime consultancy Drewry has predicted a 1% decline in global container port volume due to U.S. trade policies. This would mark the third decrease in global container shipping demand since Drewry began tracking data in 1979. Previous drops occurred during the 2009 global financial crisis and the 2020 COVID-19 pandemic.

The current U.S. trade policies, including tariffs of 10% on most countries and up to 145% on products from China, have sparked retaliatory measures from China and other nations. Drewry’s analysis suggests that U.S. imports from China could plummet by 40% if two-thirds of the existing tariffs remain in place.

With China being a major source of U.S. imports across various sectors, such as consumer goods and industrial products, the potential decline in shipping demand could have significant repercussions. However, the relocation of Chinese production to countries with lower tariffs may partially offset this decrease. Drewry anticipates that U.S. imports from other countries could rise by as much as 15% as a result.

Economists have raised concerns about the potential economic impact of President Donald Trump’s trade policies, warning of a possible recession in the United States, which could have global ramifications. The International Monetary Fund has also projected a slowdown in worldwide economic output due to the escalating trade tensions.

Companies operating in the shipping industry are already feeling the effects of the trade conflict. German container carrier Hapag-Lloyd reported a 30% cancellation rate for shipments from China to the U.S. The National Retail Federation has similarly forecasted a significant drop in U.S. containerized import cargo volume in the second half of the year.

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With many containers from China arriving at major U.S. ports like Los Angeles, concerns about declining import volumes are mounting. The executive director of the Port of Los Angeles has warned that import volumes could start decreasing as early as May.

In conclusion, the evolving landscape of global trade policies and tariff disputes is reshaping the dynamics of container shipping and international commerce. As stakeholders navigate these challenging conditions, adaptation and strategic planning will be crucial to mitigating the potential impacts on the industry.

Sources: Reuters

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