World's Top Shipper Says Outlook for Trade Uncertain

Maersk said its revenue declined by 6.5% to $9 billion.

AP Moeller-Maersk A/S company CEO Soeren Skou
AP Moeller-Maersk A/S company CEO Soeren Skou
Associated Press

COPENHAGEN, Denmark (AP) β€” The world’s biggest shipping company, Denmark’s A.P. Moller-Maersk, said Wednesday that its business dropped only slightly during the second quarter as the COVID-19 pandemic hurt global demand but the outlook for trade is highly uncertain.

The Copenhagen-based group said its revenue declined by 6.5% to $9 billion compared with the same quarter last year. Its profit went up to $443 million from $153 million for the same period last year.

CEO Soeren Skou said the results were strong considering the economic conditions. β€œWe are well positioned to financially and strategically come out stronger of the crisis.”

In a statement, the group said its full-year outlook contained β€œhigh uncertainties” related to the pandemic and "does not take into consideration a material second lockdown phase.”

It expects earnings before interest, tax, depreciation and amortization to be between $6 billion and $ 7 billion before restructuring and integration costs.

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