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DHL beats profit expectations in Q3, helped by pricing and cost management (updated)

Adds share move with milestone, CEO and CFO quotes on guidance and cost cutting measures

DHL Q3 operating profit up 7.6%, beats consensus

Results benefit from early cost-cutting gains

Limited impact from new US low-value shipment rules

2025 guidance confirmed

By Anastasiia Kozlova and Matthias Inverardi

Nov 6 (Reuters) - German logistics giant DHL DHLn.DE topped market expectations for third-quarter operating profit and reaffirmed its 2025 targets on Thursday, helped by price adjustments and swifter than anticipated gains from a cost-cutting plan.

Shares of the company jumped nearly 7% by 1122 GMT, among top performers on Europe's benchmark STOXX 600 index .STOXX.

DHL, which delivers parcels globally and runs Germany's postal services via Deutsche Post, said its quarterly earnings before interest and taxes grew 7.6% to 1.5 billion euros ($1.8 billion), a 12% beat to analysts' consensus provided by it.

"We are making better progress with cost-savings programme than assumed at the beginning of 2025," finance chief Melanie Kreis said in a press call.

DHL announced its largest cost-cutting programme in two decades in March, in a move to shield its margins at a time when shipping and logistics companies face falling freight rates, weaker demand and a series of trade disruptions.

New import regulations for low-value shipments into the U.S., effective since August, have so far had only a limited impact on DHL's earnings, it said, adding the confirmed guidance did not account for further potential escalation in tariffs or trade policies.

The company also said the fourth quarter had started with no surprises, although it warned of continued pressure from weak macroeconomic conditions.

TARIFFS AFFECT SHIPMENTS IN AND OUT OF THE U.S.

The logistics group's quarterly revenue dropped 2.3% to 20.1 billion euros, dragged by currency exchange rates and lower volumes on U.S. routes.

DHL CEO Tobias Meyer said President Donald Trump's trade barriers were primarily affecting trade routes into the United States, but there were also effects on exports from the country.

Tariffs raise the cost of materials and intermediate goods used in U.S. production, which makes American products less competitive on the global market, Meyer told Reuters.

($1 = 0.8575 euros)

(Reporting by Matthias Inverardi and Anastasiia Kozlova, editing by Milla Nissi-Prussak)

((Anastasiia.Kozlova@thomsonreuters.com))

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