Container shipments from China to the United States have plummeted since President Donald Trump ramped up the trade war, with some business executives and experts warning of major supply chain ...
Shipping containers at Terminal 1 at the Port of Los Angeles in 2024. (File photo by Mike Blake/Reuters) The Port of Los Angeles is expecting a 35% drop in cargo from Asia next week, the facility’s ...
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US imports just declined 7.9% year-over-year in June 2025, marking the second month in a row that shipping container volumes have fallen dramatically. Experts say that tariffs are responsible, and ...
The global container shipping market faces overcapacity in the coming years, and rates paid by customers have fallen to an "unsustainable level," A.P. Moller-Maersk (OTCPK:AMKBY) (OTCPK:AMKBF) CEO& ...
Despite a 7.5% decline in cargo volume in September compared to the same month last year, the Port of Los Angeles closed out its third quarter with a total of 2.9 million twenty-foot equivalent units ...
LOS ANGELES (Reuters) -U.S. imports of containerized goods in September fell 8.4% from the year earlier, including a 22.9% drop in goods from China, amid ongoing trade ructions from President Donald ...
Amid President Donald Trump‘s trade war and shifting tariff policies, the Port of Virginia has seen a decline in shipping container volumes in recent months. The president has imposed a slate of new ...
Asian container liners’ profits might have just peaked. A sharp drop in shipping rates could be on the cards later this year after tariff-driven demand in the second quarter pulled forward volumes ...
Shipping activity at major West Coast ports has plummeted, with the Port of Los Angeles averaging just five ships a day — down from a typical dozen — and job orders for dockworkers falling by nearly ...
Millions — perhaps tens of millions — of shipping containers are sitting empty at ports all over the world. And they've been a treasure trove for architects Ada Tolla and Giuseppe Lignano. "We found ...