Global shipping giant Maersk has observed sustained strength in Chinese market demand despite ongoing U.S. tariff challenges, according to senior executive Ding Zejuan. Speaking at the 2025 China International Supply Chain Expo, the A.P. Moller-Maersk vice president revealed the company is actively evaluating long-term impacts of trade policies while maintaining operational flexibility.
"Chinese customers continue demonstrating remarkable adaptability in global supply chain networks," Ding told CGTN, highlighting how businesses are navigating geopolitical complexities. The comments come as multinational corporations increasingly prioritize resilient logistics strategies amid shifting trade patterns across Asia.
Industry analysts suggest this resilience could signal broader stability in Asia-Pacific commerce, offering potential opportunities for investors monitoring manufacturing and export trends. The expo itself has emerged as a key platform for addressing contemporary supply chain challenges through international cooperation.
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Chinese customers demonstrate strong resilience amid tariffs: Maersk
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