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Asian Imports Into US Collapse Amid Trump Tariff Wars
Asian imports to the U.S. have fallen dramatically as businesses respond to the high tariffs placed on goods from China.
According to a recent report from the maritime research platform Sea-Intelligence, the number of "blank sailings"—scheduled voyages canceled by the carrier—from Asia to the U.S. have risen as a result of President
Donald Trump's tariff announcements.
For the period covering April 14 to May 11, the firm found that the number of blank sailings on the transpacific route had risen from the equivalent of about 60,000 containers in late March to 250,000 the week following Trump's "
Liberation Day" tariff announcements. In the second week of April, the figure had increased to 367,800.
Trump tariffs trigger sharp drop in U.S. port and air-freight demand
The escalating trade conflict between Washington and Beijing is beginning to take a wider toll on the U.S. economy, as operators of container ports and air freight companies report significant drops in goods arriving from China, the Financial Times reported on Monday.
Logistics firms have noted a sharp decline in container shipments to the United States following the imposition of 145% tariffs on Chinese imports. T
he Port of Los Angeles, the country’s primary entry point for Chinese goods, is forecasting a 33% drop in scheduled arrivals for the week starting May 4 compared with the same period a year earlier. Air cargo handlers have similarly observed steep reductions in bookings.
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