Port of Vancouver says record volumes of cargo moved during first half of 2025
VANCOUVER — Record volumes moved through Canada’s biggest port during the first half of this year as cross-border trade strife pushed businesses to seek customers outside of the United States, the Vancouver Fraser Port Authority said Friday.
The 85 million metric tonnes the Port of Vancouver handled between January and June marked a 13 per cent increase over the same period a year earlier.
“It tells the story of ongoing success of Canada’s transportation and supply chains, notwithstanding, or in spite of, all of the rhetoric and noise that that’s going on about geopolitics globally,” Peter Xotta, the port authority’s president and CEO, said.
Vancouver is the fourth-largest port in North America by tonnage, and handles almost as much cargo as Canada’s next five largest ports combined. It enables trade with 170 countries and more than 80 per cent of the products that move through Vancouver go to markets other than the United States.
