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Hapag-Lloyd reduces its 2025 earnings projection after half-year profits slip

Hapag-Lloyd, the container shipping company, reported on Thursday a decline of 3.1% in its first-half earnings and reduced the upper end of their full-year forecast. This was mainly due to geopolitical concerns and U.S. Trade Policy.

The fifth-largest shipper in the world projected earnings for full-year before interest and tax between 200 million and 1.1 billion euro, as opposed to a range previously expected of breakeven up to 1.5 billion euro.

The German company stated that frequent changes in U.S. Tariff Policies have led to volatility in trade patterns. In addition, the security situation at the Red Sea is also a burden. This has resulted in a 24% decrease in EBIT of 619 million Euros in six months.

Houthi militants attacks on Middle Eastern ships have clouded global shipping outlook. Vessel owners are forced to sail an expensive alternative route around Africa.

The net income for the first half of 2009 fell by 3.1%, to 709 millions euros ($829million).

The CEO Rolf Habben Jansen praised the "solid overall note" after the company's revenues increased by 10% to 9.7 billion euro and its transport volumes rose 10.6% to 6.8 million 20-foot equivalent (TEU) container.

He said that the company's operation collaboration with Maersk, known as Gemini, got off to a great start but costs had to be optimized.

Germini is a global network of 340 vessels operating on seven trade routes.

(source: Reuters)