The Port of London has recorded a sharp increase in imports from China, with cargo volumes rising by 250 per cent as trade activity between the UK and China continues to strengthen.
The surge reflects growing demand for Chinese manufactured goods and increased movement of consumer products through London’s port network. The rise in imports highlights the port’s expanding role as a key gateway for international trade and supply chain connections.
Port operators said the growth demonstrates the importance of efficient logistics infrastructure, reliable shipping links, and strong global trade partnerships in supporting rising cargo flows.
The increase in Chinese imports comes as businesses continue to adapt supply chains, balancing demand growth with challenges such as shipping costs, capacity management, and evolving trade conditions.
The Port of London is expected to focus on improving handling capacity and operational efficiency to support continued growth in international cargo movements.
