KUALA LUMPUR: International express services provider DHL Express today announced an average price increase of 6.9 per cent for 2025, effective from Jan 1.
DHL Express Malaysia and Brunei managing director Julian Neo said the company remains committed to delivering reliable services globally, despite ongoing geopolitical challenges and supply chain disruptions.
"With this annual price adjustment, we can continue investing in our network to enhance its resilience and adaptability, ensuring consistent support for our customers' businesses regardless of external circumstances,” he said in a statement today.
DHL Express said its prices are reviewed annually, considering inflation, currency fluctuations and administrative costs related to regulatory and security measures.
The company added that national and international authorities regularly update these measures across the more than 220 countries and territories it serves. - Bernama