US container import ports notched up
another record-breaking year in 2018 but still came under pressure from the
worsening trade row between the US and China, according to shipping agency BIMCO.
Container imports on both the US east and west coasts
rose by 3.7 per cent and eight per cent respectively in the first 11 months of
2018 compared with the same period in 2017.
Record high levels of inbound laden
containers were handled on both coasts in October with the US west coast
processing 1.09 million TEU and the US east coast handling 910,000 TEU,
reported London's Port Technology.
The US east coast, in particular, experienced significant
volatility at the start of 2018, as its laden imports rose by 11.7 per cent in
January year on year but then slid back
to four per cent growth, a level that held for the remainder of the year.
In addition to both coasts enjoying
import booms, several individual ports also handled record container volumes
during October, also on the US east coast.
The ports of New York-New Jersey (339,602
TEU), Savannah (205,836 TEU), Virginia (125,404) and Charleston
(98, 947 TEU) all set volume records in October.
BIMCO also said the frontloading
seen at the end of last year is not expected to continue this year due to the uncertainty
over US-China trade talks. If the talks flounder, new tariffs could be
implemented as early as March.
Source : HKSG.
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