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Port of Virginia reports 8% fall in 2025 container volumes; CVOW components continue arriving at Portsmouth Marine Terminal
Summary
The Port of Virginia reported an 8% decline in 2025 container volumes due to trade uncertainty but said exports are fueling a rebound; Portsmouth Marine Terminal continues receiving components for the Coastal Virginia Offshore Wind project and outbound shipments have begun aboard the vessel Charybdis.
Staff read a written report from Chris Gullickson of the Port of Virginia at the Jan. 27 Portsmouth Port and Industrial Commission meeting, saying trade uncertainty contributed to "an 8% decline in calendar year 2025 container volumes," but adding that volumes have begun to rebound driven by export growth.
The report highlighted activity at the…
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