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MOL Looks to Seize Opportunities as Trade Routes Shift Due to Tariffs

April 10, 2025
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Mitsui O.S.K. Lines (MOL) Seeks to Capitalize on Trade Route Shifts Amid U.S. Tariffs

As the world grapples with the highest U.S. tariffs in over a century, Mitsui O.S.K. Lines (MOL), Japan’s second-largest shipping company, is gearing up to navigate the changing trade landscape. CEO Takeshi Hashimoto emphasized the importance of seizing opportunities that arise from the reshuffling of trade routes driven by the new tariffs.

Adapting to Changing Trade Patterns

Hashimoto highlighted that trade routes are bound to undergo significant changes in response to the tariffs. He anticipates a surge in trade from low-tariff countries and a decline in trade from high-tariff nations. To capitalize on these shifts, MOL is prepared to monitor evolving trade patterns closely and explore new opportunities that may emerge.

The CEO pointed out potential impacts on U.S. energy and grain exports to Asia, with countries like China considering alternative suppliers such as Brazil, Argentina, and Qatar. Hashimoto also revealed plans to establish an office in Washington to enhance information gathering and lobbying efforts.

Expansion of LNG Fleet

MOL, a major player in the LNG market, is set to expand its LNG fleet from 108 vessels to approximately 150 by 2030. Hashimoto expects a rise in LNG demand through the 2030s before a gradual decline post-2040. Despite challenges posed by Western sanctions affecting vessel deliveries, MOL remains committed to its LNG growth strategy.

On the Alaska LNG project championed by U.S. President Donald Trump, MOL has engaged in discussions with Alaskan authorities, expressing willingness to participate in LNG transportation pending project progress. The company’s focus on shareholder returns remains strong, with considerations to enhance returns in the coming years.

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Outlook on Trade Policies

Hashimoto believes that while trade routes may shift in response to tariffs, a full-scale tariff war is unlikely. He views Trump’s objective as securing favorable trade deals rather than engaging in prolonged trade conflicts. MOL remains agile in its approach to navigate the evolving trade landscape and capitalize on emerging opportunities.

With a strong financial performance in recent years and bolstered equity capital, MOL is well-positioned to pursue strategic initiatives and enhance shareholder value. The company’s proactive stance towards trade dynamics reflects its commitment to sustainable growth and resilience in a volatile global market.

Source: Reuters – Reporting by Yuka Obayashi. Editing by Jane Merriman

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