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Whipsaw from Trump’s tariffs drove US container import record in July

Containerized imports into the US last month set an all-time high, according to PIERS data, reflecting what is likely a peak in 2025 imports as shippers tried to get ahead of tariffs.

Tight MPV supply countered by container rate crash, ship glut

With only low-capacity increases forecast for the MPV fleet, operators believe they will be able to handle the predicted increases in project cargo. 

US rejection of IMO ‘net-zero’ framework won’t change outcome: Bimco

When the proposed agreement is adopted in October, as expected, all international shipping will be bound by the decarbonization regulation, an official at the shipping association pointed out.

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