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The US container imports could have peaked at the end of July, according to the chief of the busiest seaport

The top executive of the busiest U.S. port said that ocean imports may have peaked during July, as retailers raced to import goods from China to avoid tariffs.

Containerized imports into the Port of Los Angeles - the main entry point for many U.S. imports - jumped by 8% in July to 544,000 20 foot equivalent units (TEUs).

Gene Seroka said that importers were rushing to get cargo in before possible tariff increases later this month or beyond.

Zachary Rogers is the lead author of the Logistics Managers' Index. This index serves as an early indicator of economic activity in the United States.

The tariff policies of President Donald Trump, especially the short-lived 145% tariffs on Chinese goods, have caused havoc with U.S. Imports. Buyers either overate or underate goods in order to avoid paying higher import duties.

This week, the United States and China extended their 90-day tariff truce. The extension eases the uncertainty surrounding the holiday season when retailers are stocking up on goods.

In response, Walmart, Target, and Home Depot seem to have broken the tradition of holiday-related imports, which tended to peak between August and October.

(source: Reuters)