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Structural Goods Recession

https://www.cnbc.com/2025/11/20/trump-tariffs-trade-china-import-decline-freight-recession.html

•Mario Cordero, CEO of the Port of Long Beach, the nation’s second-busiest port after Los Angeles, says the record year in freight container volume triggered by President Trump’s tariffs has given way to an accelerating decline in Chinese imports.

•Real-time container tracking data shows ocean freight bound for the U.S. is decreasing and volumes throughout the supply chain are under pressure. “This isn’t just a seasonal dip or temporary correction,” said Kyle Henderson, CEO of freight data tracker Vizion. “This is a structural goods recession.

•The latest U.S. Census trade data, released on Wednesday after a long delay caused by the government shutdown, showed a significant import decline.

It seems that the front-loading of imports is over. The consequences of tariffs are stacking up.

“We are now forecasting nearly a 16.6 percent year-over-year decline for U.S. imports in December, after a 12% decline in Q3,” said Ben Tracy, vice president of strategic business development at real-time container tracking platform, Vizion. “There is no bounce back in sight,” Tracy said.

Comments

  • Chickens come home to roost. Inflation, ya think? Fewer of the cheaper goods arriving for sale?

    Tariffs? Sure. GREAT idea. Just alienate everyone. That's the ticket. Then they'll all find ways to bypass dealing with an Orange Imbecile.
  • edited November 20
    Businesses will absorb less tariff costs which will further increase consumer prices.
  • Clearly what we need is another govt shutdown so that no new economic reports are made available to the serfdom.
  • edited November 20
    Look on the bright side: We won't have to worry about port, freight, train, and trucking workers buying too many dolls and pencils for their kids for Christmas. That will leave plenty for the Vance kids.
  • At least we don't have to deal with those pesky Canadians anymore. Don't need their business, eh?

    Other countries are reducing trade with the US and re-routing their supply chain to China and other countries.

    The "stable genius" strikes again.
  • He belongs in a stable all right, along with all the other horse___.
  • COVID type supply chain shortages without COVID? Better than WITH, I guess. Um, TARIFF chaos - the new virus. Oh goody, it's a made in America virus.
  • Well, China will certainly see it that way.
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