The first finalized tariff of the new Section 301 wave landed this week, with a 25% duty on Brazilian imports taking effect July 22, just two days before the 10% global surcharge expires. Meanwhile, the front-loading rush ahead of that deadline has July on pace to be the busiest month in the history of US container shipping.
But there are early signs the squeeze is peaking. Ocean spot rates fell for the first time since the conflict-driven spike began, even as the diesel benchmark snapped a nine-week losing streak and J.B. Hunt’s earnings confirmed the truckload market is tightening. And in Washington, a new Senate bill would authorize 100% tariffs on the biggest buyers of Russian energy.
Dive into the full update to see what’s landing, what’s peaking, and what it all means for your costs in the back half of 2026.





