Oman Daily Observer

DHL says trade outlook continues to improve

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DUESSELDOR­F: The outlook for air freight remains robust after its best year for business since 2010, but demand for ocean-going cargo is harder to predict, Deutsche Post DHL said on Wednesday.

The German company, one of the world’s biggest postal and logistics groups, said its Global Trade Barometer for March, a new indicator which uses logistics data to forecast demand for the next three months, rose to 66 points in March from 64 points in January.

A value above 50 indicates positive growth for global trade over the next three months.

Trade tensions pose a risk to the outlook while Brexit also requires adjustment­s. However, Deutsche Post could reap business opportunit­ies from Britain’s departure from the European Union, an executive said in an interview.

“The main issue for us is changes to customs regulation­s,”tim Scharwath, head of the group’s global forwarding and freight division, said. “But as a logistics expert, that could also present us with opportunit­ies and we will invest in staff and systems if we need to.”the group is not yet seeing any impact on its freight business from global trade tensions.

“A trade war between the EU and the US would not be good for anyone, a dispute between the US and China would also be bad. But until now we have not seen any effect from the debate on trade restrictio­ns,” Scharwath said.

His comments echo those of Lufthansa’s air freight arm, Lufthansa Cargo, which saw profits jump last year and said it was optimistic for 2018. — AFP

 ?? — AFP ?? Employees move boxes during the test operation of the newly opened DHL operations centre in Hong Kong,china.
— AFP Employees move boxes during the test operation of the newly opened DHL operations centre in Hong Kong,china.

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