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Tag: Global Port Tracker

Import Cargo Returning to Normal After Red Sea Disruptions

Inbound cargo volume at the nation’s major container ports remains on track to show year-over-year increases through the first half of 2024.

Import Cargo Continuing to Rise Despite Red Sea Disruptions

Inbound cargo volume at the nation’s major container ports is expected to see year-over-year increases through the first half of the year despite attacks on ships in the Red Sea.

Import Cargo Enters Winter Lull as Red Sea Disruptions Continue

NRF reported that inbound cargo volume at the nation’s major container ports should gradually slow during the first quarter of 2024 before beginning to build again in the spring.
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Imports Expected to Remain Below Last Year’s Levels

Import cargo volume is climbing back, but is expected to remain well below last year’s levels heading into this fall, according to the NRF.
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