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US container imports jumped 8% in June ahead of higher fuel costs and tariff increases

By Thomson Reuters Jul 8, 2026 | 4:07 AM

By Lisa Baertlein

LOS ANGELES, July 8 (Reuters) – U.S. container imports surged 8.2% in June from the ​year earlier, supply chain ‌technology provider Descartes Systems Group said on Wednesday, after buyers rushed in goods to avoid potential new tariffs and higher ‌transportation ​costs tied to ⁠the U.S.-Israeli war ⁠in Iran.

U.S. seaports handled 2,400,627 20-foot equivalent units (TEUs) last month. For the first half of 2026, imports ​were down 0.3% from the same period in 2025, Descartes ⁠said.

Analysts and shippers ⁠said many importers moved cargo ​early to front-run a July 1 ​increase in ocean freight costs tied ‌to container ship operators belatedly adding to contracts higher fuel costs tied to the oil spike ⁠that resulted from the war in Iran.

The U.S. is also expected to impose new ⁠tariffs ‌tied to forced labor ⁠at the end of July, ​they ‌added.

China accounted for most ​of the ⁠year-over-year growth in imports. Volume from that country jumped 27.4% year-over-year, totaling 814,474 TEUs in June, Descartes said.

(Reporting by Lisa Baertlein; Editing by ​David Gregorio)