DFDS now hit by Brexit
After four years of record results, DFDS is starting to feel the consequences of the UK's decision to leave the EU. "We hope that the British remain in a moderate state of growth and do not enter a recession," CEO Niels Smedegaard tells ShippingWatch after Thursday's annual report.
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by OLE ANDERSEN
Updated at 12:33 am CET with new header, subheader and comments from CEO
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