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🔥What the New US–EU Trade Deal Really Means for Global Shipping?
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🔥What the New US–EU Trade Deal Really Means for Global Shipping?

📈Trade war avoided, but new tariffs reshape container flows!

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Jul 31, 2025
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🔥Greetings, Maritime Mavericks!

In a dramatic Sunday turn, Washington and Brussels reached a deal to stop a trade war.

No more threats. No more big fights. But here’s the truth: container shipping still takes a hit.

  • 💸 Tariffs Go Up, Costs Go Up!

  • 📉 Shipping Volumes May Drop

  • ⚡ Big Energy Promises, Big Questions

  • 🔍 Data Insight: Who Sends What?

  • 🔮 What to Expect Next?

  • ✅ What You Should Do Now?

  • 🏅Maritime Analytica Insight – Strategic Impact

Here’s what really happened — and why it matters:

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💸 Tariffs Go Up, Costs Go Up!

  • US tariffs on EU goods: 2% ➡️ 10% in April ➡️ now 15%

  • EU won’t add new tariffs — that’s good.

  • But US importers must now pay more.

🪑 Top affected goods: furniture, wine, pasta, cars, tiles. These account for a big share of US–EU container trade.


📉 Shipping Volumes May Drop

  • Importers ordered early in 2025 to avoid tariffs. That boost is now over.

  • Rates show the slowdown: $2,844/FEU (Jan) ➡️ $1,990/FEU (July)

  • Some goods may now be too expensive to ship.

🎓 Expert warning: “15% tariffs will make some trade uneconomical.” – Prof. Jason Miller


⚡ Big Energy Promises, Bigger Questions

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