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American Focus > Blog > Economy > Import demand recovers back to even with 2024
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Import demand recovers back to even with 2024

Last updated: June 15, 2025 8:00 pm
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The recent surge in inbound ocean container volumes to the USA has sparked discussions about the potential impact on supply chains and surface transportation. The Import Ocean TEUs Index (IOTI) saw a significant drop in April due to the threat of tariffs on Chinese goods. However, import container bookings have rebounded sharply, raising questions about the future of freight activity at U.S. ports.

China, a major player in U.S.-bound container imports, saw its share decrease to 30% in May before bouncing back to over 40%. This rebound, coupled with increased orders from countries like Vietnam and India, suggests that import volumes could rise in the coming weeks. However, the extent of inland freight movement will depend on inventory levels, which were already elevated in anticipation of tariffs.

The transportation environment remains vulnerable to disruption, with carriers rejecting load requests at their highest rate since 2022. While rejection rates are currently modest, their volatility and upward trend are concerning. Any surge in demand concentrated on one side of the country could quickly tighten capacity and strain the supply chain.

Inventory levels in interior markets will need to show meaningful reductions for inland freight demand to surge. Additionally, seasonal goods that could not be ordered early may contribute to the next wave of freight activity. International intermodal rail volumes have already shown a significant loss directly tied to the decline in imports, highlighting the interconnected nature of the global supply chain.

As conflict escalates in the Middle East, global supply chains face renewed risks. Disruptions in international lanes could indirectly affect U.S. markets, emphasizing the need for resilience and adaptability in the face of uncertainty. The FreightWaves Chart of the Week provides a snapshot of the freight market, offering valuable insights for industry participants.

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To stay ahead of the curve, request a SONAR demo to access real-time data and analysis on the freight industry. The FreightWaves data science and product teams are constantly releasing new datasets and enhancing the client experience. Stay informed and prepared for the evolving challenges in the transportation and logistics sector.

For more information on import demand trends and industry updates, visit FreightWaves for the latest insights and analysis. Stay informed, stay connected, and stay ahead in the fast-paced world of freight and logistics.

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