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Vizion reports that China-US ocean cargo bookings have increased after the tariff pause.

Container-tracking software company Vizion reported on Wednesday that U.S. bookings of container transports from China to the United States increased by almost 300% after the United States and China suspended their punishing tit for tat tariffs.

Ben Tracy, vice president of strategic development at the company, said that the average bookings during the week ended Wednesday increased by 277% from 5,709 20-foot equivalent unit to 21,530 TEUs.

Importers in the United States slowed down their shipments following Trump's announcement on April 2 that he would impose 145% tariffs for goods made in China.

The trade has resumed after the United States announced on Monday a 90-day truce in their brutal trade war.

The United States announced that it would lower tariffs on Chinese imports from 145% to 30% in April, while China reduced duty on U.S. imported goods to 10% from 125%.

Tracy stated that "we are definitely beginning to see bookings returning now that this temporary pausing is in place."

Hapag-Lloyd, a German container shipping company, announced earlier this Wednesday that its bookings for U.S.-China travel were up by 50% week-on-week in the first days of this week.

Rolf Habben Jansen, the CEO of Rolf Habben Jansen, said: "I anticipate that we will see more volume between China and the U.S. This is what we've already seen in the past few days."

(source: Reuters)