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Hapag-Lloyd CEO: Trade truce between the US and China boosts Hapag-Lloyd

Hapag-Lloyd saw an increase in freight traffic between the United States of America and China this week, after a cooling down in trade tensions between the two countries.

The U.S. & China agreed on Monday to reduce steep tariffs at least for 90 days. This ends a trade conflict between the two largest economies in the world that had sparked fears of global recession.

Rolf Habben Jansen, the CEO of Rolf Habben Jansen said on Wednesday that he expected an increase in trade between China and the U.S. This is what has already been seen over the past few days.

He added that it remains to be determined how long the process will take, and whether or not demand will increase.

In the first few days, bookings for U.S. to China traffic were up by 50% week-on-week at the German container shipping company.

Hapag-Lloyd's share price was up 7.3% at 1341 GMT.

The company reported earlier on Wednesday a 27% increase in earnings before interest and taxes, or EBIT. This was partly due to many Chinese manufacturers bringing forward consignments for the United States, anticipating trade barriers.

Habben Jensen, the company's CEO, said that it was using ships of various sizes to adapt to a volatile market.

He said, "Our problem, of course is that ships are unfortunately not elastic."

The two sides announced that under the temporary truce the U.S. would reduce the extra tariffs on Chinese imports that it imposed last month, from 145% to 30 % for the next three-month period, and Chinese duties on U.S. imported goods will drop to 10 % from 125%.

Hapag has confirmed that it expects its EBIT for the full year to range between breakeven and 1,5 billion euros.

(source: Reuters)