U.S.-Bound Imports Experience First Annual Growth in 13 Months, Indicating Potential Trade Shift
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U.S.-Bound Imports Experience First Annual Growth in 13 Months, Indicating Potential Trade Shift

What's Happening? According to S&P Global Market Intelligence, U.S.-bound containerized freight imports saw an annual increase in May for the first time in 13 months. The imports rose by 13.5% annually, reaching 2.58 million Twenty-Foot Equivalent Units (TEUs), and surpassed April's figures by 5.4%.
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