亚洲赴美集装箱运量11月减6.7%,中印均减少
日经中文网·2025-12-26 02:47

Core Insights - The overall container shipping volume from Asia to the U.S. has decreased, with significant declines from major regions such as China, India, and Taiwan, indicating a trend of reduced trade activity due to geopolitical tensions and tariff concerns [2][4]. Group 1: Shipping Volume Changes - Container shipping volume from mainland China decreased by 16% year-on-year, marking three consecutive months of double-digit declines [4]. - Shipping volume from India saw a 19% reduction, continuing a trend of two months of double-digit decreases following the imposition of additional tariffs by the U.S. [4]. - Taiwan experienced a significant drop of 24% in shipping volume, while Japan's volume decreased by 19% [4]. - Overall, the shipping volume from Asia to the U.S. fell by 6.7% in November, totaling 1,604,016 TEUs (twenty-foot equivalent units) [2]. Group 2: Regional Performance - Other regions also showed declines, with South Korea's shipping volume down by 5% and Singapore's by 3% [4]. - In contrast, countries like Vietnam saw a substantial increase in shipping volume, with a year-on-year growth of 31%, while Thailand and Malaysia reported increases of 28% and 75%, respectively [6]. Group 3: Product Category Trends - The most significant decline in shipping volume was observed in furniture, which decreased by 4%, followed by toys (down 10%) and clothing (down 2%) [6]. - Other categories such as machinery and electronic devices also faced reductions of 8% and 3%, respectively, while steel and automobiles saw declines of 12% and 13% [6]. Group 4: Cumulative Shipping Volume - The cumulative container shipping volume from Asia to the U.S. for the period from January to November was 18,602,053 TEUs, remaining roughly stable compared to the same period in 2024 [7].