Alphaliner reports US imbalance continues despite US trade policy

The imbalance of US container imports over exports has worsened despite the implementation of protectionist trade policies by the US administration, according to Alphaliner.

Alphaliner’s survey of the 10 largest container ports in the US showed that the total laden imports grew by 6.2% last year to reach 20.66 million TEU while total laden exports grew by only 2.1% to 11.06 million TEU.

US containerised exports stagnating while imports grow

The total number of empty containers handled at the 10 ports surveyed increased to a record of 10.89 million TEU, growing by 5.6% in 2018 with the incidence of empty container handling reaching an all-time high of 25.6%.

“The imbalance was especially pronounced in the second half of last year, at a ratio of more than 2-to-1, despite the imposition of various import tariffs by the US during 2018. Instead of curbing imports, the tariffs have had the opposite effect as importers front loaded cargo in anticipation of higher tariffs that were supposed to be imposed on Chinese imports, while demand for US containerised exports remained largely stagnant,” Alphaliner said.

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