Transfer speed via USB 3

I am transferring data between two portable hard drives via the USB3 ports on the front of my HP Pavillion desk top. The transfer speed is very slow and fluctuates. For the transfer of 375gb it is taking over 24 hours. Any ideas
Thanks

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