Qatar crisis has reached the Hapag-Lloyd supervisory board
Just two weeks after the merger between Hapag-Lloyd and UASC, the boycott of Qatar is threatening to poison the partnership between two of the largest shareholders in the German carrier. Customers as well as other shareholders call for answers which are difficult to provide in the complex situation.
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The boycott of Qatar could potentially develop into a hazardous situation for Hapag-Lloyd.
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