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European ports ‘overflowing’ as Trump tariffs cause congestion

Last updated: June 30, 2025 1:00 am
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Europe Faces Supply Chain Congestion Due to Tariff Policies and Low River Levels

Shipping and logistics companies in Europe are sounding the alarm over the continent’s worst supply chain congestion since the onset of the coronavirus pandemic. The combination of Donald Trump’s erratic tariff policies and low river levels is causing significant disruptions in the flow of goods, with major ports like Rotterdam, Antwerp, and Hamburg experiencing severe delays that are expected to last for several months.

According to Caesar Luikenaar, managing director of WEC Lines, the congestion has led to overflowing hubs at important ports across Europe, operating at maximum capacity. Albert van Ommen, CEO of Euro-Rijn Group, believes that the current situation is the most challenging since the pandemic, as cargo flows remain robust despite overwhelmed ports.

The ongoing problems are a major setback for the global logistics system, which had enabled companies to maintain minimal stock inventories with the assurance of regular and timely shipping services. However, the situation has changed drastically, with barges facing extended wait times to load containers and ships falling behind schedule in unloading at ports like Antwerp.



The partially dried-up river bed of the Rhine with the Cologne television tower in the background
The partially dried-up river bed of the Rhine near Cologne
© Ina Fassbender/AFP/Getty Images

The crisis has been exacerbated by restrictions on barge loading on the River Rhine due to low water levels following a dry spring. Additionally, the realignment of alliances between shipping lines, such as the dissolution of the cooperation agreement between Mediterranean Shipping Company and Maersk, has caused further disruptions.

Furthermore, European ports are grappling with increased import volumes from Asia, as high US tariffs redirect goods to alternative markets. Casper Ellerbaek of DHL attributes the surge in container volumes from Asia to Europe to strategic shifts by Asian exporters, resulting in a 7 percent year-on-year growth in trade.

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Terminal operators are racing to address the congestion by recruiting new staff and acquiring additional equipment. ECT, a major terminal operator in Rotterdam, acknowledges the challenges posed by changing alliances, rising demand, and geopolitical uncertainties. Meanwhile, DP World, which owns terminals in Antwerp and Rotterdam, is working tirelessly to manage cargo flow and minimize disruptions.

Despite efforts to alleviate the congestion, industry experts remain skeptical about a quick resolution. Luikenaar highlights the extended collection times for containers in Rotterdam, indicating that resolving all issues will require significant investments in capacity over the long term.

As the supply chain congestion persists, companies are bracing for continued delays and disruptions, underscoring the need for strategic planning and investments to build resilience in the face of unpredictable challenges.

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