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Thousands of vehicles sit idle at EU port as Trump’s tariffs leave their mark | Thousands of vehicles sit idle at EU port as Trump’s tariffs leave their mark |
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Port of Antwerp-Bruges figures show 15.9% drop in export of cars, vans, trucks and tractors to US | Port of Antwerp-Bruges figures show 15.9% drop in export of cars, vans, trucks and tractors to US |
The Port of Antwerp-Bruges has been turned into a giant car park with thousands of cars, vans, trucks and tractors bound for the US sitting idle as manufacturers try to avert the worst of Donald Trump’s tariffs. | The Port of Antwerp-Bruges has been turned into a giant car park with thousands of cars, vans, trucks and tractors bound for the US sitting idle as manufacturers try to avert the worst of Donald Trump’s tariffs. |
Figures released by the port show a 15.9% drop in the transport of new passenger cars and vans to the US in the first six months of 2025 compared with the same period last year, with a sharp decline emerging in May – one month after the US president announced his “liberation day” tariffs. | Figures released by the port show a 15.9% drop in the transport of new passenger cars and vans to the US in the first six months of 2025 compared with the same period last year, with a sharp decline emerging in May – one month after the US president announced his “liberation day” tariffs. |
Exports of trucks and what they call “high and heavy equipment” is down by almost a third at 31.5%. | Exports of trucks and what they call “high and heavy equipment” is down by almost a third at 31.5%. |
This category includes tractors and construction vehicles, with the fall off in transatlantic movements perhaps reflecting the impact a 25% tariff would have on vehicles that can cost more than $100,000 (£74,430). | This category includes tractors and construction vehicles, with the fall off in transatlantic movements perhaps reflecting the impact a 25% tariff would have on vehicles that can cost more than $100,000 (£74,430). |
The port is one of the world’s largest car transport hubs, shipping more than 3m vehicles around the world in 2024. | The port is one of the world’s largest car transport hubs, shipping more than 3m vehicles around the world in 2024. |
“The outlook for the second half of the year remains uncertain. Much will depend on whether a trade agreement between the EU and the US can be reached by 1 August,” the port said in a statement. | “The outlook for the second half of the year remains uncertain. Much will depend on whether a trade agreement between the EU and the US can be reached by 1 August,” the port said in a statement. |
European carmakers from Volkswagen to Volvo had been hoping that a deal would have been sealed last week after Trump’s original deadline for a tariff deal with the EU was due to expire. | European carmakers from Volkswagen to Volvo had been hoping that a deal would have been sealed last week after Trump’s original deadline for a tariff deal with the EU was due to expire. |
Before Trump arrived in the White House they paid a 2.5% tariff on exports but since April they are being charged an extra 25%, adding tens of thousands of dollars to the price of a family-sized car in the US. | Before Trump arrived in the White House they paid a 2.5% tariff on exports but since April they are being charged an extra 25%, adding tens of thousands of dollars to the price of a family-sized car in the US. |
Ports across Europe have been tested by Brexit, the coronavirus pandemic, the port congestion caused by container shortages in 2024, with congestion a widespread issue across all northern ports, said Justin Atkin, the UK and Ireland port representative of the Port of Antwerp-Bruges. | Ports across Europe have been tested by Brexit, the coronavirus pandemic, the port congestion caused by container shortages in 2024, with congestion a widespread issue across all northern ports, said Justin Atkin, the UK and Ireland port representative of the Port of Antwerp-Bruges. |
Compared with Brexit, the tariff impact has been “more of an instant shock” he said. | Compared with Brexit, the tariff impact has been “more of an instant shock” he said. |
“With the pandemic, we had lockdown, then we were out of lockdown, then back into lockdown, and people got used to managing it after being unprepared. Whereas here … people have talked about tariffs in the build up [to Trump] but I don’t think anyone expected the level and the severity of the instantaneous action.” | “With the pandemic, we had lockdown, then we were out of lockdown, then back into lockdown, and people got used to managing it after being unprepared. Whereas here … people have talked about tariffs in the build up [to Trump] but I don’t think anyone expected the level and the severity of the instantaneous action.” |
The port couldn’t put a figure on the number of cars waiting to be transported but said it was in the thousands. | The port couldn’t put a figure on the number of cars waiting to be transported but said it was in the thousands. |
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Atkin said there was also evidence of Chinese cars being stockpiled at the port, which may reflect a diversion of trade from the US with Beijing grappling with tariff barriers. | Atkin said there was also evidence of Chinese cars being stockpiled at the port, which may reflect a diversion of trade from the US with Beijing grappling with tariff barriers. |
Separately, disruption to docking schedules caused by diversions due | |
to the conflict in the Red Sea, plus the increased size of ships in | |
global fleets, has meant containers are remaining at the port for up to | |
eight days instead of the usual five. | |
The US is the Port of Antwerp-Bruges’s second-biggest trading partner after the UK and there is evidence that US exporters are also front-loading cargo to try to avoid any retaliatory tariffs that the EU may impose in the event of a trade war. | |
In the first half of the year, inbound cargo from the US increased by 17% with higher volumes of liquefied natural gas. | In the first half of the year, inbound cargo from the US increased by 17% with higher volumes of liquefied natural gas. |
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