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U.S. Car and Container Imports Plummeted in May as Tariffs Impact Volumes

June 9, 2025
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New Data Reveals Steep Decline in Car and Container Imports into the U.S.

Recent data released highlights a significant decrease in both car and container imports into the United States during the month of May. The ongoing uncertainties surrounding tariffs have undoubtedly played a role in this decline, with importers now expected to accelerate their shipments before the temporary halt on tariff increases comes to an end.

Impact on Car Imports

According to a report from Automotive News, car volumes experienced a substantial decline in May, with motor vehicle imports plummeting by 72.3 percent. Many car companies opted to hold off on shipments as they awaited more favorable tariff conditions. The report also noted that the auto industry typically maintains 60 days of inventory on hand, with an additional 15 days’ worth in transit. By the end of April, inventory levels had dropped to 66 days. However, there was a glimmer of hope as brands like Jaguar and Land Rover resumed U.S. shipments after a temporary pause due to tariffs.

Container Import Data

Descartes also released data on container imports, revealing a nearly 10 percent decline from April to May and a more than seven percent drop compared to the previous year. This marked the first time in seven years that May container volumes had decreased, excluding the pandemic-impacted year of 2020.

Imports from China saw an even steeper decline, with the country’s share of U.S. imports dropping to just over 29 percent. Containers from China were down by over 20 percent month-over-month and 28.5 percent year-over-year, resulting in a 30 percent decrease in volume for the ports of Los Angeles and Long Beach.

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Outlook and Forecasts

As Jackson Wood from Descartes pointed out, the impact of new tariffs began to manifest in May, with trade flows clearly reflecting U.S. policy shifts with China. The National Retail Federation anticipates a rush in imports ahead of the tariff pause deadlines, with container volume forecasts adjusted upwards for June and July.

The NRF warns that without trade agreements in place, volumes are expected to sharply decline for the remainder of the year, with potentially significant year-over-year decreases. The organization emphasizes the importance of reaching agreements with trading partners to restore stability to the supply chain.

Conclusion

As the trade landscape continues to evolve, retailers and industry stakeholders are closely monitoring developments and adjusting their strategies accordingly. The coming months are crucial for importers, as they navigate the challenges posed by tariffs and strive to maintain a steady flow of goods into the country. By staying informed and proactive, businesses can better position themselves to weather the fluctuations in the global trade environment.

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