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Evergreen Profits Plunge as Freight Rates Decline

By MGN EditorialMarch 14, 2026 at 12:06 PM

Taiwan's largest shipping line Evergreen reports a sharp drop in profits for 2025 and early 2026 due to falling freight rates.

Evergreen Marine, Taiwan's largest container shipping line, has reported a significant decline in profits for 2025 and the start of 2026 as freight rates have fallen sharply, according to a report from the Journal of Commerce. The company said its 2025 profits are expected to be nearly halved compared to the previous year, with the weakness continuing into 2026. Evergreen reported that its combined revenue for January and February 2026 was down 23% from the same period in 2025. The decline in Evergreen's financial performance reflects the broader challenges facing the global shipping industry, which has seen freight rates tumble from the record highs reached during the COVID-19 pandemic. Carriers have been grappling with overcapacity, softening demand, and economic uncertainty, putting pressure on their bottom lines. 'The weakness has continued into 2026, with Taiwan's biggest carrier reporting that combined revenue of $1.9 billion for January and February was down 23% from the same period last year,' the Journal of Commerce report stated. The news from Evergreen underscores the volatile nature of the shipping market and the need for carriers to adapt to changing conditions. As the industry navigates these headwinds, carriers will likely need to focus on cost-cutting measures, capacity management, and diversifying their revenue streams to remain competitive.
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