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Cosco Shipping Sets Sights on Southeast Asia: Plans Expansion in Vietnam and Indonesia Amid Growing Trade Demand

By Aiko Tanaka
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Cosco Shipping Sets Sights on Southeast Asia: Plans Expansion in Vietnam and Indonesia Amid Growing Trade Demand
Cosco Shipping Sets Sights on Southeast Asia: Plans Expansion in Vietnam and Indonesia Amid Growing Trade Demand
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Cosco Shipping International (Singapore) is setting sights on increased investment in Vietnam, Malaysia, and Indonesia within the next three to five years, in anticipation of a surge in Southeast Asian trade. The firm’s president, Jiang Kai, expresses a robust sense of assurance in the potential of the Southeast Asian market.

Cosco Shipping International, the logistic subsidiary of the Chinese state-owned maritime behemoth China Cosco Shipping Corporation, is currently listed in Singapore. The company generates its consolidated revenue primarily from its operations in Singapore and Malaysia, with the city-state contributing to approximately 87% of the total. The firm also has a vested interest in logistical enterprises in Indonesia and Vietnam, along with a share in a dry-bulk shipping associate that operates throughout the region. These affiliated firms provide about one-fourth of the group’s pre-tax profit, as witnessed in the latest financial results for the first half of 2026.

Resilience Amid Global Trade Uncertainties

Global trade has witnessed a few turbulent years, with factors such as U.S. tariffs and geopolitical instabilities in Ukraine and Iran causing disruptions in shipping routes and supply chains. However, manufacturing activities continue to show resilience in Southeast Asia, notes Jiang. There is also an observed revival in the region’s dry-bulk shipping market, which deals in the transportation of industrial raw materials like coal and iron ore, as manufacturing activities gain traction.

The demand for specialized cargo shipping, catering to industrial machinery, vehicles, and new energy equipment, is also on the rise, mirroring the region’s progression. “The expansion in Southeast Asia’s shipping industry has resulted in a steady surge in logistics demand,” says Jiang. He adds that many Chinese manufacturing firms, when exploring overseas markets, often consider Southeast Asia as a preferred manufacturing base, a trend that spells long-term benefits for Cosco.

In the first half of the year, Cosco Shipping International recorded a 6% rise in revenue to SGD96.8 million (US$76 million), propelled by increased contributions from logistics, ship repair, and marine engineering. The company is also expanding its footprint in Singapore. One of its prominent ongoing projects is the Jurong Island Logistics Hub Phase II.

This project, the company’s most significant investment in Singapore, promises enhanced integrated logistics services and is projected to be completed in the fourth quarter of this year.

Questions & Answers

What is Cosco Shipping International’s plan over the next three to five years?

They are planning to increase investment in Vietnam, Malaysia, and Indonesia in anticipation of a surge in Southeast Asian trade.

What is the primary source of Cosco Shipping International’s consolidated revenue?

The majority of the company’s consolidated revenue comes from operations in Singapore and Malaysia, with Singapore contributing about 87%.

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