Clerc expects Red Sea disruptions into the fall

”We don’t yet know exactly how much of the costs we will recover and for how long,” says the Maersk chief and adds that current high rates are temporary. 
"The situation in the Red Sea has undoubtedly placed immense strain on our customers, and there are various dynamics at play," the CEO writes on LinkedIn. | Photo: Denis Balibouse/Reuters/Ritzau Scanpix
"The situation in the Red Sea has undoubtedly placed immense strain on our customers, and there are various dynamics at play," the CEO writes on LinkedIn. | Photo: Denis Balibouse/Reuters/Ritzau Scanpix

Maersk’s chief executive Vincent Clerc expects the third quarter of the year will also be characterized by the crisis in the Red Sea, according to Reuters.

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