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US container imports increased by 8% in June, despite higher fuel prices and tariffs

?U.S. Container imports jumped 8.2% in June compared to last year, according to a report released by the supply chain technology provider?Descartes System 'Group on Wednesday. Buyers rushed to get their goods in to avoid new tariffs or higher transport costs due to the war between the U.S. and Israel in Iran.

Last month, U.S. ports handled 2,400 627 20-foot equivalent units (TEUs). Descartes reported that imports for the first half of 2026 were down 0.3% compared to the same period in 2025.

Analysts and shippers say that many importers have moved their cargo ahead of the July 1 increase in ocean shipping costs. This is because container ship operators added late to contracts higher fuel costs due to the spike in oil prices resulting from the war in Iran.

They added that the U.S. will impose new tariffs on forced labor by the end of July.

Imports from China increased by the most in terms of volume. Descartes reported that the volume from China jumped 27.4% over the past year, to 814,474 TEUs. (Reporting and editing by David Gregorio; Lisa Baertlein)

(source: Reuters)