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  • January 16, 2026

The main shareholder of HHLA has initiated the procedure for the compulsory buyout of minority shareholders’ shares.

Port of Hamburg Beteiligungsgesellschaft SE (PoH) has officially notified the board of Hamburger Hafen und Logistik AG (HHLA) of its intention to conduct a compulsory buyout of minority shareholders. This involves the transfer of all outstanding HHLA A-shares to PoH, with the payment of cash compensation. The company is thus initiating a so-called squeeze-out procedure in accordance with German corporate law.

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  • January 16, 2026

The eurozone manufacturing sector deepened its decline in December, with the PMI falling to a nine-month low.

Manufacturing activity in the eurozone continued to contract in December, according to private survey data. By the end of the month, the eurozone’s industrial sector entered a deeper recession: production volumes fell for the first time in ten months amid a continued decline in new orders. The decline in activity was widespread and affected most eurozone countries.

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  • January 15, 2026

China has increased exports, and Maersk is adapting logistics to new trade flows.

China’s exports grew by 5.9 percent year-on-year in November 2025, with cumulative growth for January-November reaching 5.4 percent, according to Chinese Customs data. Imports increased by 1.9 percent in November, but still showed a 0.6 percent decline for the eleven months. Despite global instability, China’s trade remains resilient, while the structure of export demand continues to shift.

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  • January 15, 2026

ASCO increased its transportation volumes in 2025.

In 2025, the vessels of ASCO, a company of AZCON Holding, transported 9,085,935 tons of cargo, an increase of 5.38 percent compared to the previous year. The bulk and container shipping segments, as well as the stable operation of the company’s tanker and ferry fleet, contributed primarily to this growth.

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  • January 15, 2026

Poland launches the region’s first high-speed rail tender.

As part of the Port Polska strategic program, Centralny Port Komunikacyjny (Central Port Komunikacyjny) has announced the launch of the first tender in Central and Eastern Europe for the construction of a high-speed rail section using a competitive dialogue procedure. The project will be a key milestone in the development of Polish rail infrastructure and will lay the foundation for the implementation of next-generation HSR standards.

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  • January 14, 2026

Ukraine ramped up logistics development in 2025 despite infrastructure setbacks – Kuleba.

Despite Russia’s targeted attacks on ports, railways, and logistics hubs in 2025, Ukraine’s transport infrastructure not only remained operational but also demonstrated development. This was stated by Oleksiy Kuleba, Deputy Prime Minister for Reconstruction of Ukraine and Minister of Communities and Territorial Development, summing up the year. Water logistics remained the key export and import route: total transshipment volume amounted to 76.1 million tons, of which 67.8 million tons were handled by the ports of Greater Odesa. The Ukrainian Maritime Corridor retained its status as the main export route: since its launch, over 163 million tons of cargo have been transported through it, including approximately 100 million tons of agricultural products.

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  • January 14, 2026

USA Truck has changed hands as part of its exit strategy.

USA Truck has completed the transaction to transfer its business to a new owner, in accordance with the strategic decision announced following the release of its third-quarter 2025 results to terminate its ownership of the asset. This move is part of a portfolio review and is aimed at creating the conditions for the company’s further development outside of its current corporate structure.