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DHL Group earned more than expected in the second quarter, mainly thanks to the letter and parcel business in Germany. The negative consequences of US customs policy were particularly evident in the freight business.

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The world's largest logistics group DHL suffers from Trump's tariffs, but achieves more profit – thanks to price increases and job cuts.

·Munich, Germany
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DHL Group earned more than expected in the second quarter, mainly thanks to the letter and parcel business in Germany. The negative consequences of US customs policy were particularly evident in the freight business.

·Hamburg, Germany
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Markus Koch reports to LIVE before the start of trading in New York. The focus is on the reports of numerous quarterly figures. The post Markus Koch LIVE – Mixed quarterly figures appeared first on financial marketwelt.de.

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In the second quarter, DHL Group achieved a profit increase in spite of declining sales. In particular, exchange rate effects and lower trade volumes burdened sales.

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German logistics group DHL reported a net profit of 815 million euros in the second quarter, up 9.6 percent from the same period last year. However, revenue fell 3.9 percent to 19.83 billion euros. DHL maintained its business forecast, citing trade conflicts and geopolitical tensions as risks.

KEP services, logistics and transport services: DHL Group made less sales in the second quarter of 2025, but achieved more profit due to lower costs and targeted investments in future markets.

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