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Shipping rates soar as retailers race to beat looming Trump tariffs

Platts said global container rates rose 80% in 30 days as retailers rushed shipments ahead of possible U.S. tariffs, lifting costs to four-year highs.

  • Global shipping rates leaped about 80 per cent in the 30 days ended June 24, reaching four-year highs. Freightos data shows a 40-foot container from East Asia to North America climbed 120 per cent to US$6,200.
  • Retailers are rushing to book shipments ahead of potential U.S. tariffs on at least 60 countries. Judah Levine, head of research at shipping platform Freightos, attributed the surge to fuel price increases stemming from the Strait of Hormuz closure.
  • The Trump Administration plans new tariffs on at least 60 countries accused of allowing goods made by forced labour into the U.S. supply chain. Lisa McEwan, co-owner of customs brokerage Hemisphere Freight, warns customers will pay the price at checkout.
  • Canada faces a 10 per cent export tariff on non-CUSMA compliant goods, though most exports remain exempt. John Corey, president of the Freight Management Association of Canada, calls the July 1 renewal deadline "much ado about nothing."
  • Retailers are ordering holiday decorations and home furniture earlier than usual to secure shipments before tariff uncertainty shifts. The surge in demand continues to boost seaborne transport prices across the globe as Christmas arrives early this year.
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The Hamilton Spectator broke the news in Hamilton, Canada on Thursday, July 2, 2026.
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