
The Northwest Seaport Alliance (NWSA) closed 2025 with total container volumes of 3.16 million TEUs, down 5.5% year-on-year, as tariffs and high retail inventories weighed on trade flows.
Full imports fell 10.3%, while full exports declined 4.9% for the year.
In December 2025, volumes reached 237,922 TEUs, down 21.9% compared to December 2024. Full international imports dropped 25.3%, while exports declined 14.8%.
Despite the annual decline, NWSA reported steady recovery in the fourth quarter. December volumes increased 1.1% from November, while November rose 8.8% from October. Exports also trended up, with December up 4.7% month-on-month and November up 6.1%.
NWSA said the improvement signals growing momentum heading into 2026.
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