The volume and price of the container shipping business both rose, and COSCO Shipping Holdings' net income in Q1 increased by over 73% | Earnings Reports news.
Due to the increase in cargo volume and unit revenue in the container shipping Business, COSCO Shipping Holdings performed remarkably, with Q1 revenue increasing by 20.05% year-on-year and net income attributable to shareholders soaring by 73.12% year-on-year.
COSCO Shipping Holdings: Net profit in the first quarter increased by 73% year-on-year, as the container shipping market continues to recover.
COSCO Shipping Holdings' net profit in the first quarter increased by 73% year-on-year, with key highlights of the continued recovery of the container shipping market. Financial highlights: Revenue in Q1 2025 is 579....
Sinopec's Q1 revenue decreased by 6.9% year-on-year, while net profit attributable to shareholders plummeted by 27.6% | Earnings Reports Insights.
Under the dual pressure of falling international oil prices and weak downstream demand, the profitability of the group's refining Sector has significantly narrowed, and the chemical Sector recorded a loss of 1.321 billion yuan in Q1. Exploration and development remain Sinopec's "ballast", achieving an EBITDA of 13.631 billion yuan, but this profit has also declined compared to the past few quarters.
The impact of tariffs on the U.S. has already been seen: truck Transportation volume at the Port of Los Angeles has dropped by 23%, and large-scale layoffs are about to occur.
Due to the impact of tariffs, the volume of goods entering the Port of Los Angeles, the largest port in the United States, has sharply declined. A CEO in the Logistics Industry stated that the truck Transportation volume at the port has decreased by 23% year-on-year, and if the trade war is not resolved, it may drop to 50% in the coming weeks, with truck drivers facing large-scale layoffs. Some media pointed out that the significant decline in Logistics may lead to the collapse of certain parts of the warehousing Industry Chain in Southern California.
Vakhshouri: OPEC+ Is More a Risk Management Alliance
Can Saudi Arabia withstand the plummeting oil prices? Goldman Sachs predicts that the fiscal deficit may soar to 75 billion dollars.
The significant drop in oil prices may put the oil-rich country of Saudi Arabia at risk of a serious fiscal deficit. The International Monetary Fund estimates that Saudi Arabia needs a crude oil price of $90 per barrel to achieve fiscal balance, while Goldman Sachs recently warned that if oil prices remain at the current low level of around $62 per barrel, the fiscal deficit in Saudi Arabia could double to $75 billion.