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Business Briefing: Market Updates from Swedish Tableware Firm and Southeast Asian Infrastructure

By MGN EditorialApril 24, 2026 at 12:00 PM

Duni Group reports stabilized development in Q1 2026 despite challenging market conditions, while Southeast Asia sees significant infrastructure growth in elevator and escalator installations.

## Duni Group Reports Steady Q1 Performance Swedish-based Duni Group, a supplier to the hospitality and food service sectors, has reported stabilized development during the first quarter of 2026, according to its interim report released April 24, 2026. The company recorded net sales of SEK 1,764 million compared to SEK 1,863 million in the same period last year, representing a modest decline of 0.3% when adjusted for currency fluctuations. The largely flat year-on-year performance reflects broader market challenges affecting the disposable products and tableware sectors, industries that serve hospitality, cruise ships, and food service operations across maritime and adjacent industries. ## Southeast Asia Infrastructure Expansion In parallel infrastructure news, research firm Arizton has released comprehensive market analysis forecasting significant growth in elevator and escalator installations across Southeast Asia. Vietnam is projected to install 51,000 elevators and escalators by 2031, while Malaysia is expected to exceed 15,000 units during the same period. These installation forecasts reflect broader port modernization and urban development trends across the region that may impact maritime infrastructure planning and facility upgrades in major container terminals.
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