At present, it is Scandlines’ assessment that the border closure and the derivative effects will affect the company’s revenue negatively by more than DKK 1 billion. However, the company’s expectation is that the annual result, regardless of the pressured situation, will not be negative overall. Therefore DKK 69 Million will be given back.
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