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US container imports fell 6.8% in January, but result points to more normalized trade, Descartes says

Reuters

Mon, February 9, 2026 at 5:09 AM EST 1 min read

LOS ANGELES, Feb 9 (Reuters) - U.S. seaports in January handled 6.8% less ​container import volume than the year-ago ‌month, when U.S. companies rushed in goods to ‌front-run President Donald Trump's tariffs and sent imports soaring to a record high for the month, supply chain technology provider ⁠Descartes Systems Group ‌said on Monday.

Investors monitor U.S. container imports because they are ‍a bellwether for economic health, including consumer demand that is the main driver of the ​domestic economy. They also show the ‌effects of Trump's trade policies that ripple from Main Street to Wall Street.

U.S. container imports totaled 2,318,722 20-foot equivalent units (TEUs) in January, exceeding the historical average ⁠for the month and ​likely pointing to a ​more normalized trade environment shaped by steady demand rather than frontloading activity, ‍Descartes said.

Imports ⁠from China totaled 771,093 TEUs, down 22.7% from January 2025.

China accounted for ⁠one-third of total U.S. imports last month.

(Reporting by ‌Lisa Baertlein in Los Angeles; Editing ‌by Matthew Lewis)


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