Maersk Cuts Global Trade Forecast, Predicts Decline in Container Trade

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- Maersk has revised its global trade forecast, projecting a significant decline in container trade.
- The company predicts a 4% decrease in global container trade for this year, exceeding their initial expectation of a 2.5% reduction.
- Maersk attributes this decline to weak demand and ongoing supply issues that have been persisting for years.
- Chief Executive Officer Vincent Klerk anticipates the subdued trading environment to persist until the end of this year.
- However, Maersk is optimistic about a slight market recovery in 2024 and a return to positive growth territory.
- Despite the challenging market conditions, Maersk's second-quarter earnings before interest, taxes, depreciation, and amortization improved to $2.91 billion, surpassing analysts' average estimate of $2.29 billion.

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