Posted on May 19, 2025
Despite the recent agreement between the U.S. and China to pause the tariff war, shipping companies remain uncertain about the path ahead.
SCOTT SIMON, HOST: Importers and exporters breathe sighs of relief President Trump’s April 10 delay of his expansive new tariff regime and exhaled even more this week when the U.S. and China paused tit-for-tat increases for 90 days. But as NPR international affairs correspondent Jackie Northam reports, the shippers who have to have boats in ports to move goods around the world are still holding their breath.
JACKIE NORTHAM, BYLINE: Container shipping companies have been on a roller coaster ride since April 2. That’s when President Trump announced his, quote, “liberation day” and imposed tariffs on virtually every country in the world. What followed was a series of shifting, seemingly erratic moves in Trump’s tariff policy.
CHARLES VAN DER STEENE: In the short term, what tariffs have done is create this profound uncertainty, where a tariff was introduced, then paused, then changed, reintroduced.