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Maersk experienced strong demand in the third quarter, driven by China and Southeast Asia exports

Maersk, a shipping company, said that it had seen a strong third-quarter demand in particular driven by exports from China and Southeast Asia. The global supply chain was still being affected by the Middle East situation.

Maersk confirmed its robust preliminary third quarter earnings, released on October 21, when it raised its full-year estimates on the backs of its profit and solid demand.

Container trade was strong in Q3. Demand has grown by 4-6% over the past year. The Danish company stated that exports from China and Southeast Asia account for a large part of this growth.

Maersk is a barometer for world trade. It said that China's economy remains marked by overcapacity in manufacturing and a dependence on export-driven expansion, while domestic consumer demand and confidence remain low. (Reporting and editing by Terje Solsvik, Stine Jacobsen)

(source: Reuters)