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Kuehne+Nagel, a logistics firm, will profit from the complexity of global trade war

Swiss logistics company Kuehne und Nagel said on Tuesday that it capitalized on the increasingly complex global trade issues, from U.S. president Donald Trump's tariffs and the Red Sea Crisis to charging more for value added services.

Shipping and logistics companies have faced several supply chain crisis since the Covid-19 outbreak, from worker strikes in China and the United States to Houthi attacks against vessels in the Gulf.

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The threat and implementation by Trump of tariffs on U.S. imported goods, as well as the subsequent retaliatory measures imposed by other countries, has shook supply chains.

In a conference call at the company's Capital Markets Day, CEO Stefan Paul stated that there is a huge demand from customers for consulting services to help them navigate through tough times.

Trump's tariffs have had a significant impact on the logistics industry. The tariffs were aimed at protecting domestic companies and reducing trade imbalances.

Parash Jain is the Global Head of Transport & Logistics Research at HSBC. He said that tariffs would likely have an inflationary effect on demand. The complexity of the situation will only increase as there are multiple layers of tariffs for different countries and cargo types.

He added that the complexity of customs and advisory services has opened up new opportunities for providers of logistics services.

Kuehne und Nagel announced last week that it will open a new facility at the Texas-Mexico Border to meet the growing demand for customs assistance between Mexico and the United States.

The COVID-19 epidemic caused supply chain disruptions around the world, which led to an increase in demand for logistic services. This will boost K+N's earnings in 2021-2022.

(source: Reuters)