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Maersk maintains all trans-Pacific voyages despite trade and tariff uncertainty

Maersk announced on Tuesday that it has maintained all of its trans-Pacific sailings, even though some vessels have been reduced, despite the uncertainty created by U.S. tariffs on imports and the U.S.-China trade war.

Hapag-Lloyd, the German container carrier, said last week that 30% of its customers have cancelled shipments from China to the United States due to the trade war between the two world's largest economies.

Maersk's customers who ship from China to the United States have different ways of dealing with the uncertainty.

"Some choose to continue with their plans, while others decide to ship from or to other markets. A third group of customers will store shipments at the origin in anticipation for a resolution in the future," the company stated in a press release.

The company said that it would continue to evaluate the situation, and adjust its services in accordance with the demand between China and the U.S. This includes continuing the practice of substituting larger vessels with smaller vessels.

Trump's policy currently includes tariffs of 10 percent on most goods imported from other countries, and a 145% duty on products from China. China and other countries have retaliated with tariffs against U.S. products.

Beijing has exempted some U.S. imported goods from the 125% tariffs. (Reporting and editing by Jacob GronholtPedersen.)

(source: Reuters)