The return of Donald Trump to the White House from January 2025 sparks renewed uncertainty in global trade, with his self-proclaimed title, “Tariff Man,” once again taking center stage. Known for his unpredictable approach, Trump plans to reinforce tariffs, impacting freight rates and reshaping trade routes.
Protectionism as a Cornerstone
During a recent speech at the Economic Club of Chicago, Trump proposed increasing tariffs on imports to the U.S., including a 10-20% hike on European products and up to 100% on Chinese goods. His aim is to fund tax cuts for American households and businesses. Economists warn this could lead to higher production costs and disrupted supply chains, while Trump argues exporters will absorb price changes to maintain competitiveness.
Impact on Freight and Trade Routes
Tariffs often trigger shifts in logistics, with companies rerouting goods to avoid higher costs. This strategy can lengthen transit times and increase fuel consumption, driving demand for freight capacity. In the past, similar measures caused a 70% spike in container freight rates, followed by declines due to stockpiling and reduced trade volumes.
Volatility in Maritime Freight
Since early November, global markets and freight indices have experienced significant fluctuations. Container shipping companies, particularly those affected by import tariffs, have seen stock values tumble. For example, China’s Cosco lost nearly 5% of its value in five days, while Korea’s HMM dropped 8.56%.
Looking Ahead: A Volatile 2025
Freight experts anticipate a potential surge in container rates ahead of tariff implementation, similar to trends observed during Trump’s first term. Additional factors, including ongoing labor disputes in U.S. ports and heightened security concerns in the Red Sea, are expected to maintain upward pressure on spot rates.
While Trump’s policies aim to reshape global trade, the freight industry faces a challenging road ahead, marked by disruption, increased costs, and fluctuating rates. For transport and logistics players, adaptability remains crucial as they navigate this uncertain landscape.