Posted on July 28, 2025

The recent 90-day tariff suspension from the USA has prompted a notable shift in trans-Pacific shipping patterns, with US importers increasingly favouring ocean freight over air transport, according to industry analysts.

The temporary pause provided sufficient time for importers to advance their cargo shipments via sea freight, capitalising on the more cost-effective shipping method whilst avoiding potential tariff implications. This strategic frontloading has resulted in a marked decrease in air freight demand across trans-Pacific routes.

The shift underscores how trade policy directly influences transportation mode selection, with cost considerations driving importers to reassess their logistics strategies. Industry experts suggest this pattern may continue as businesses seek to maximise efficiency whilst navigating evolving international trade regulations.

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