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Maersk raises revenue outlook, CEO says world commerce defying fears
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Maersk raises revenue outlook, CEO says world commerce defying fears

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Last updated: November 6, 2025 9:02 am
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Maersk and HMM container ships on the Port of Los Angeles in Los Angeles, California, US, on Wednesday, Sept. 24, 2025.

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Danish transport large Maersk on Thursday posted stronger-than-expected third-quarter working revenue and raised the lower-end of its full-year steerage, bolstered by growing container volumes.

The corporate, extensively thought to be a barometer of worldwide commerce, reported preliminary underlying earnings earlier than curiosity, tax, depreciation and amortization (EBITDA) of $2.68 billion for the July-September interval.

That is above the $2.6 billion anticipated by analysts in an LSEG-compiled consensus however down sharply from $4.8 billion over the identical interval a yr earlier.

Maersk additionally raised its full-year working revenue forecast to between $9 billion and $9.5 billion, up from earlier steerage of $8 billion to $9.5 billion.

“I believe what allowed us to boost the steerage was actually a narrative of resilience,” Maersk CEO Vincent Clerc informed CNBC’s “Squawk Field Europe” on Thursday.

“Resilience of demand throughout all geographies with, in direction of the top of the quarter, even the U.S. selecting up once more as we transfer in direction of the seasonal year-end peak,” Clerc stated.

“And resilience additionally in our operations the place regardless of a whole lot of inflationary stress and a whole lot of uncertainty, we have been in a position to trim prices and hold our prices underneath management and thus elevate margins throughout the entire companies,” he added.

Shares of the corporate fell greater than 6% on Thursday morning. The inventory worth is up roughly 5% year-to-date.

Alongside a revision to its full-year working revenue, Maersk stated it expects world container market volumes to develop by round 4% in 2025, up from its prior forecast of between 2% to 4%.

When requested how Maersk would characterize the worldwide commerce outlook, Clerc stated it seems as if speak in regards to the dying of globalization has been “fairly untimely.”

“We see, on the contrary, that the extent of commerce and the combination of the economies is rising and the principle engine behind that is truly the energy of the manufacturing powerhouse that’s China and that continues to see development throughout a number of areas,” Clerc stated.

“This has been the story principally for the final two years and has been one of many explanation why we have saved on being shocked by the energy and resilience of demand throughout all of the merchandise that we’re doing.”

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