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Tariff Turmoil Clouds Transpacific Shipping Outlook

By MGN EditorialFebruary 26, 2026 at 01:40 AM

Ongoing trade disputes and tariffs are creating uncertainty in the transpacific shipping market as the annual contracting season gets underway.

As the critical transpacific contracting season begins, the shipping industry is facing renewed uncertainty due to the return of trade tensions and tariffs, according to a report from Splash247. The US Supreme Court recently ruled that President Trump violated federal law by using the International Emergency Economic Powers Act to impose tariffs on imports. This decision injects further volatility into the transpacific trade lane, which is a critical route for containerized goods moving between Asia and North America. 'The transpacific contracting season is always a high-stakes affair, but this year the spectre of tariffs is casting a long shadow over proceedings,' Splash247 noted. Carriers and shippers are now grappling with how to price contracts and manage capacity amid the threat of renewed tariff escalation between the US and China. The tariff situation is just the latest challenge facing the transpacific trade. The route has seen significant disruption in recent years due to the COVID-19 pandemic, port congestion, and supply chain bottlenecks. Carriers have struggled to keep pace with demand, leading to record freight rates that have strained shippers' budgets. 'Uncertainty is the enemy of stable trade, and right now there is plenty of that in the transpacific,' the report concluded. As the annual contracting talks get underway, both carriers and shippers will be closely watching for any new developments on the tariff front that could further roil this critical shipping lane.
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