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BHV flash poll: Bremen firms defy uncertainties

04.09.2025
BREMEN. In spite of uncertain conditions, the port and logistics industry in the state of Bremen is looking ahead to the current year with cautious optimism. This was the main statement from the flash poll by BHV – Bremische Hafen- und Logistikvertretung, which surveyed 55 companies in June. The majority of the companies intend to maintain staff numbers as they stand or increase the number of staff. Many companies are also speeding up their digital transformation. The US trade and customs policy under Donald Trump is cited as being today’s greatest challenge. There was no clear picture regarding a sales trend.

Credits: Neustadter Haefen

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