U.S. Container Imports Slide in September as Tariff Fears Creep Back

On the East Coast docks last week, the stacks looked a little thinner. The September numbers confirm it: U.S. containerized imports fell by nearly 6% month on month, marking the sharpest dip since spring.
The slowdown has several drivers. Retailers, still wrestling with bloated inventories, cut orders heading into fall. Manufacturing shipments from Asia softened, especially on electronics and textiles. And then there is the political noise. Washington’s talk of new tariff measures ahead of the 2026 election cycle is making buyers cautious. Some importers say they are deliberately holding back purchases, waiting to see which way the trade winds blow.
On the ground, the effect is uneven. Terminals in Los Angeles and Long Beach report steady volumes, helped by auto parts and machinery. But on the East Coast, New York–New Jersey saw a noticeable slowdown in consumer goods, leaving berth windows under less pressure than usual.
Freight rates tell the same story. Spot prices on Asia–U.S. East Coast routes softened by almost 10% in the past two weeks, even as carriers tried to hold the line with blank sailings. Analysts warn that if tariffs are announced, demand could swing sharply in either direction: a sudden rush to beat deadlines, or a prolonged slump if duties stick.
One importer summed up the mood: “We’re caught between warehouses that are still half full and a government that may raise costs overnight. It’s hard to plan when every headline changes the math.”
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