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Port of Vancouver says record volumes of cargo moved during first half of 2025

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Lauren Krugel

The Canadian Press

Canada’s busiest port is moving record volumes as businesses look beyond the United States for new markets. The Port of Vancouver handled 85 million metric tonnes in the first half of 2025, up 13% from a year earlier, driven largely by crude oil exports boosted by the Trans Mountain pipeline expansion. With most cargo bound for countries other than the U.S., the numbers reflect both diversification and resilience in Canada’s supply chains — and a signal to Asia-Pacific partners that Canada is a reliable trade partner. Lauren Krugel with The Canadian Press has the full story.

The Canadian Press
Lauren Krugel

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