Source: National Retail Federation Press Release – November 8, 2019 Imports at the nation’s major retail container ports are expected to see their final surge of the year this month ahead of new tariffs set to take effect in
Source: National Retail Federation Press Release October 9, 2019 Imports at the nation’s major retail container ports are expected to hit their highest level of the year again next month, just before more tariffs take effect in December, according to
Source: National Retail Federation Press Release – September 10, 2019 Imports at the nation’s major retail container ports reached unusually high numbers just before new tariffs on goods from China took effect September 1, and are expected to surge again
Source: National Retail Federation Press Release, August 8, 2019 Imports at the nation’s major retail container ports are expected to continue at near-record levels this month and the remainder of the year despite a new round of tariffs on goods
Source: National Retail Federation, July 10, 2019 Imports at the nation’s major retail container ports will remain at high levels this summer but are expected to grow only modestly compared with last year’s rush to bring merchandise into the country
Source: National Retail Federation June 7, 2019 Imports at the nation’s major retail container ports are expected to continue to grow this summer as retailers stock up inventory to get ahead of higher tariffs, according to the monthly Global Port
Source: National Retail Federation May 9, 2019 With retail sales rising and President Trump saying he plans to both increase and broaden tariffs on goods from China, imports at the nation’s major retail container ports are expected to see unusually
Source: National Retail Federation April 8, 2019 With tariff increases delayed for the foreseeable future and the busy summer season approaching, imports at the nation’s major retail container ports are beginning to climb again, according to the monthly Global Port
Source: National Retail Federation March 8, 2019 With the retail industry in its annual lull between seasons and plans for a tariff increase on hold, imports at the nation’s major retail container ports are expected to drop to their lowest
Source: National Retail Federation – February 11, 2019 Imports at the nation’s major retail container ports have dipped since peaks seen last fall but remain at higher-than-usual levels as a possible increase in tariffs on goods from China approaches in