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Weekly Freight Report: August 15, 2025

August 14th, 2025

As global shippers navigate shifting trade winds, container volumes into the U.S. are nearing record highs, driven by tariff uncertainty and front-loading strategies ahead of potential policy changes. This spike is especially evident at West Coast gateways, where ports are operating at full tilt as importers rush to stay ahead of new duties. A late-breaking development has added a temporary stabilizer: the U.S. and China have extended their tariff truce by 90 days, delaying sharp duty increases until November and giving importers a short-term window to align holiday-season stocking plans.

In the apparel and footwear space, sourcing teams are recalibrating after the suspension of heightened tariffs on China, offering similar relief but leaving long-term strategies in flux. Meanwhile, in a bold move to expand its logistical footprint, the Panama Canal Authority has announced plans to enter the port business with a dual-terminal tender, potentially reshaping transshipment flows through the Americas.

On the domestic front, Union Pacific is preparing to implement surcharges in response to intermodal volume surges, signaling rising pressure on inland networks. Adding to the regulatory landscape, proposed changes to de minimis thresholds could funnel more low-value e-commerce into the containerized freight stream, especially at the U.S.–Mexico border. Finally, maritime operators are being urged to heighten vigilance, as the UN Security Council raises alarms over escalating threats to shipping lanes worldwide.

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US, China extend tariff truce by 90 days, staving off surge in duties

US, China extend tariff truce by 90 days, staving off surge in duties

The U.S. and China have agreed to extend their tariff suspension for another 90 days, delaying sharp increases that could have reached 145% on Chinese goods and 125% on U.S. exports until November 10.

U.S. Container Imports Near Record High as Tariff Deadlines Drive Surge

U.S. Container Imports Near Record High as Tariff Deadlines Drive Surge

A surge in U.S. container imports ahead of anticipated tariff changes is putting pressure on capacity and creating short-term volatility in shipping schedules.

West Coast Ports Smash Records as Shippers Rush Ahead of Trump Tariffs

West Coast Ports Smash Records as Shippers Rush Ahead of Trump Tariffs

Shippers are accelerating import volumes through West Coast ports in a rush to beat potential tariff hikes, tightening terminal space and drayage availability.

Apparel and Footwear Industry Responds to the Suspension of the Heightened Tariffs on China

Apparel and Footwear Industry Responds to the Suspension of the Heightened Tariffs on China

Key retail sectors are adjusting sourcing and shipment strategies in response to the suspension of additional tariffs on China, signaling softer trade policy in the short term.

Panama Canal to Enter Port Business With Dual-Terminal Tender

Panama Canal to Enter Port Business With Dual-Terminal Tender

The Panama Canal Authority is launching a tender to operate dual container terminals, marking a significant expansion of its role in global port infrastructure.

UP Seeks Surcharges Amid Intermodal Volumes Surge

UP Seeks Surcharges Amid Intermodal Volumes Surge

Union Pacific is proposing new surcharges due to a spike in intermodal volumes, which could impact cost structures and routing decisions for inland U.S. freight.

‘De Minimis’ End May Boost Intermodal Cross-Border Activity

‘De Minimis’ End May Boost Intermodal Cross-Border Activity

Proposed changes to U.S. de minimis thresholds may shift more low-value shipments into the containerized freight market, especially for nearshoring and cross-border flows.

UN Security Council Sounds Alarm on Rising Threats to Maritime Security

UN Security Council Sounds Alarm on Rising Threats to Maritime Security

Escalating threats to maritime security—from piracy to geopolitical conflict—are prompting calls for greater global cooperation and risk mitigation across major trade lanes.

2025-08-14T19:57:29+00:00August 14th, 2025|Shipping News|
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