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U.S. container imports from Asia increased 17.5% year on year to 1.75 million TEUs in May, according to Descartes Datamyne data based on U.S. Customs and Border Protection records. Compared with April, imports rose 8.7%. Overall U.S. container imports reached 2.43 million TEUs in May, up 11.6% from the same month last year. During the first five months of 2026, U.S. imports from the 10 largest Asian trading partners totaled 8.3 million TEUs, down 0.2% year on year. Imports from China climbed 32.3% to 931,106 TEUs, recording the first annual increase in 13 months. Vietnam remained the second-largest origin, with imports rising 17.4% to 258,135 TEUs. The country has now recorded year-on-year growth for 32 consecutive months. Imports from Thailand also increased strongly, rising 32% to 73,126 TEUs. In contrast, imports from South Korea declined 9% to 187,193 TEUs, while shipments from India fell 3.4% to 75,807 TEUs. Japan recorded the sharpest decline among the top 10 Asian exporters, with imports dropping 18.9% to 27,899 TEUs. The post US container imports from Asia rise 17.5% in May appeared first on Container News .
US container imports from Asia rise 17.5% in May
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