US container imports down 1% in March, Descartes says
FILE PHOTO: Shipping containers are stacked at a terminal at the port of Los Angeles in Long Beach, California, U.S., March 10, 2026. REUTERS/Caroline Brehman/File Photo
By Lisa Baertlein
LOS ANGELES, April 9 (Reuters) - U.S. container import volumes fell 1.1% in March from last year, supply chain technology provider Descartes Systems Group said on Thursday.
U.S. seaports last month handled 2,353,611 20-foot equivalent units (TEUs), the standard measure for container volume.
While year-to-date import volume trails 2025 by 4.8%, the March volume was 32.3% above pre-pandemic levels from March 2019, reflecting steady demand despite ongoing uncertainty over U.S. tariff policies and the war in Iran, Descartes said.
U.S. containerized imports from China totaled 711,652 TEUs in March 2026, down 6.7% year-over-year. China’s share of total U.S. container imports was 30.2% last month.
Import trends are seen as a measure of the health of the U.S. economy - rising when the economy is strong and falling when the economy is weak.
(Reporting by Lisa Baertlein; Editing by Cynthia Osterman)
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