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Shipper Maersk sees growth slowing after Red Sea crisis boost

by Riah Marton
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Shipper Maersk sees growth slowing after Red Sea crisis boost
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MAERSK expects global container shipping growth to slow from a strong start to the year, when customers soaked up goods to prevent them from being held up by Red Sea attacks and other disruptions, it said on Wednesday (Aug 7).

The Danish company, viewed as a barometer of world trade, said global container demand increased about 7 per cent year on year in the first half of the year, boosted by robust demand from Europe, emerging markets and strong Chinese exports.

“That is a lot and we expect the second half of the year to be less strong,” CEO Vincent Clerc told a press conference.

For the full year, Maersk expects global container market volumes to increase by 4 per cent to 6 per cent.

Rival CMA CGM said last month it saw restocking by US firms continuing in the second quarter, partly due to concerns that geopolitical tension with China and that potential new tariffs may disrupt trade.

“The US and China have entered a more competitive relationship and that is the case no matter who wins the (US) election,” Maersk’s Clerc told a press conference after presenting April-June earnings.

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“We could be seeing some pulling forward of demand most notably in North America with the US election in November and the uncertainty about future import tariffs,” he said on an investor call later on Wednesday.

But Maersk had not seen unusually high US stockpiling, he added, cautioning there was still little clarity around supply and demand in the fourth quarter.

“How much Christmas decorations etc are already in stock in Europe and the US … because they were afraid it will be delayed during the third quarter, I don’t know, and that is why we flag some kind of uncertainty,” Clerc said.

Maersk is in the process of signing orders for 50 to 60 new container vessels for delivery from 2026 to 2030 as part of its fleet renewal, replacing older vessels to keep its overall transport capacity steady, it said.

The ramped-up fleet renewal plan will boost Maersk’s capital expenditure for 2024/2025 by US$1 billion to US$10 billion-to-US$11 billion, compared with previous guidance of US$9 billion-to-US$10 billion, it said.

The company’s share price fell as much as 4.5 per cent, before paring losses to trade 1.6 per cent lower at 1244 GMT, taking its year-to-date decline to 10.7 per cent. Analysts cited the higher capital expenditure guidance as one of the negative factors.

Maersk also confirmed preliminary second-quarter earnings released last week, when it raised its profit forecast for the third time since May, citing higher freight rates due to the Red Sea crisis and solid container shipping demand.

Attacks by Houthi militants on Red Sea shipping have drawn US and British retaliatory strikes and disrupted global trade, but Maersk and rivals have benefited from longer sailing times and soaring freight rates as ships are rerouted around Africa. REUTERS

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Riah Marton

Riah Marton

I'm Riah Marton, a dynamic journalist for Forbes40under40. I specialize in profiling emerging leaders and innovators, bringing their stories to life with compelling storytelling and keen analysis. I am dedicated to spotlighting tomorrow's influential figures.

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