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Weekly Freight Report: September 12, 2025

September 11th, 2025

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Supreme Court to Review Legality of Trump’s Tariffs in November

Supreme Court to Review Legality of Trump’s Tariffs in November

Ongoing legal uncertainty over U.S. tariffs could significantly impact landed costs, sourcing decisions, and duty recovery for importers in 2025.

Retailers See Import Decline Through End of 2025

Retailers See Import Decline Through End of 2025

A projected 5.6% year-over-year drop in U.S. containerized imports could loosen capacity and create a more rate-favorable environment for shippers into 2026.

Surging Southeast Asia Volumes Strain Intra-Asia Capacity

Surging Southeast Asia Volumes Strain Intra-Asia Capacity

While spot market conditions remain volatile, intra-Asia lanes are facing tightening capacity as Southeast Asia origin volumes surge, leading to localized space constraints and upward pressure on certain trade corridors.

Trans-Pacific Container Rates Rally Despite Trade War Effects

Trans-Pacific Container Rates Rally Despite Trade War Effects

Despite macroeconomic headwinds and tariff concerns, trans-Pacific rates have shown a short-term rebound, driven by shifting demand patterns and front-loading ahead of trade actions.

LTL, Truckload Pricing Rising Despite Soft Demand

LTL, Truckload Pricing Rising Despite Soft Demand

Domestic U.S. trucking markets remain imbalanced, with LTL rates continuing to rise amid persistent capacity constraints, even as overall demand shows signs of weakness.

Coast Guard, NTSB Probe Container Loss Accident at Port of Long Beach

Coast Guard, NTSB Probe Container Loss Accident at Port of Long Beach

A recent container loss incident at Long Beach has triggered a federal investigation, highlighting terminal-side risk factors that can disrupt vessel schedules and port operations.

ASOS Taps TrusTrace for Real-Time Supply Chain Visibility

ASOS Taps TrusTrace for Real-Time Supply Chain Visibility

ASOS is deepening its supply chain traceability by deploying real-time tools to track suppliers down to Tier 5, reflecting a broader shift toward operational transparency and compliance.

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