U.S. Container Imports Dip 7.8% in November as China Demand Slows
In November 2025, U.S. container imports eased 7.8% year-over-year, signaling a cooling in trade activity amid weaker demand for goods from China and one fewer business day in the Thanksgiving month, according to the latest Descartes Global Shipping Report.
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Ports across the U.S. handled 2,183,048 TEUs, making November the fourth-strongest November on record, despite the decline — underscoring that volumes remain historically elevated even as growth softens.
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The slowdown was driven primarily by a sharp 19.7% drop in imports from China, which weighed heavily on overall volumes and reflects a bigger trend of cautious ordering and shifting sourcing strategies among U.S. importers.
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For the first 11 months of 2025, total container imports are only marginally 0.1% above 2024 levels, a marked deceleration from earlier in the year when growth approached double digits.
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Industry experts attribute the cooling trend not just to seasonal and holiday-related factors, but also to ongoing tariff uncertainty and trade policy shifts, which continue to influence importer behavior and long-term supply chain planning.





















































