US container imports down 1% in March, Descartes says

US container imports down 1% in March, Descartes says

By Lisa Baertlein

Reuters

LOS ANGELES, April 9 (Reuters) - U.S. container import ‌volumes fell 1.1% in March ‌from last year, supply chain technology provider ​Descartes Systems Group said on Thursday.

U.S. seaports last month handled 2,353,611 20-foot equivalent units (TEUs), the standard measure ‌for container ⁠volume.

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While year-to-date import volume trails 2025 by 4.8%, the ⁠March volume was 32.3% above pre-pandemic levels from March 2019, reflecting ​steady demand ​despite ongoing ​uncertainty over U.S. ‌tariff policies and the war in Iran, Descartes said.

U.S. containerized imports from China totaled 711,652 TEUs in March 2026, down 6.7% year-over-year. China’s ‌share of total ​U.S. container imports ​was 30.2% ​last month.

Import trends are ‌seen as a measure ​of the ​health of the U.S. economy - rising when the economy is ​strong and ‌falling when the economy is ​weak.

(Reporting by Lisa Baertlein; Editing ​by Cynthia Osterman)

 

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