
The peak of shipments to the U.S. may arrive earlier, and freight booking is like "buying tickets."
After the adjustment of tariff policies between China and the United States, American buyers have intensified their "stockpiling," and the shipping volume to the U.S. has increased. Shenzhen Yantian Port handles over a quarter of the country's exports to the U.S. Chen Zehao, the duty manager of the Operations Service and Development Department at Yantian International Container Terminal, stated that the traditional peak season used to be from July to September, but this year it has moved up to June and July. Reporters learned that several shipping companies have announced plans to raise rates for routes from Asia to the U.S., with the cost for a 40-foot container increasing by up to $3,000. Industry insiders indicate that this market situation is the result of a combination of changes in capacity and demand

