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Hapag-Lloyd’s $4.2B Zim deal stalls at Israeli golden share hurdle

2026/06/28
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Hapag-Lloyd’s $4.2B Zim deal stalls at Israeli golden share hurdle

As opposition mounts against Hapag-Lloyd’s (HL) $4.2 billion takeover of Zim’s international shipping business, could the Israeli government be about to scupdeal? Its share price movement – or lack thereof in the mid-$20 area; at a steep near-30% discount against HL’s $35/share cash offer – clearly indicates that the transaction continues to hang in the balance.

As we know, Hapag-Lloyd and the Israeli investment fund FIMI’s joint offer would carve up Zim – with the German carrier taking on its international business. The remaining domestic and regional operations would stay under Israeli control, subject to oversight via a so-called “golden share” mechanism granted to the Israeli government under Zim’s privatization framework.

Golden share as decisive gatekeeper

The golden share provision — enshrined in Israeli law following Zim’s 2004 privatization — gives the government veto power over any transfer of control affecting national strategic interests, including foreign ownership of core maritime assets. Though not publicly invoked since its inception, legal experts confirm the clause remains fully enforceable and has never been amended or sunsetted.

According to The Loadstar, Israeli officials have neither approved nor rejected the deal, but multiple sources indicate internal deliberations are ongoing within the Ministry of Transportation and the Ministry of Finance. No formal timeline for a decision has been announced, and no public statement has been issued by the Israeli government as of 26 June 2026.

Market signals reflect uncertainty

Zim’s share price has remained stagnant near $22.50 for the past three weeks, despite HL’s firm $35/share offer — a persistent gap underscoring investor skepticism about regulatory clearance. Trading volume has declined by 42% compared to the 30-day average, suggesting market participants are withholding positions pending clarity.

This pricing disconnect stands in contrast to recent cross-border M&A in container shipping: Maersk’s acquisition of Hamburg Süd closed at 98% of offer price within four months of announcement, while MSC’s 2025 acquisition of Transinvestservice’s Ukrainian terminal stake achieved full tender participation within six weeks.

FIMI’s role and structural division

Under the proposed structure, FIMI — an Israeli private equity firm founded in 1996 and headquartered in Tel Aviv — would retain Zim’s domestic liner services, coastal feeder network, and logistics infrastructure in Israel. Hapag-Lloyd would acquire Zim’s global container shipping operations, including all vessels, charter agreements, and commercial contracts outside Israeli territorial waters.

The division is intended to satisfy both competition authorities and national security concerns. However, legal analysts note that the golden share applies not only to equity transfers but also to de facto control shifts — such as operational integration, shared IT systems, or consolidated commercial decision-making — which may still trigger government review even after formal closing.

Broader industry implications

If the deal collapses, it would mark the first major failed container line merger since 2023, when CMA CGM withdrew its bid for Ocean Network Express assets amid antitrust objections from the European Commission. It would also reinforce growing scrutiny of foreign ownership in nationally strategic transport assets — a trend visible in recent port investment reviews across the Strait of Hormuz, the Suez Canal, and the Panama Canal.

Meanwhile, carriers continue adjusting capacity and pricing: ocean carriers have continued their flurry of surcharge and rate increase announcements, which “continue to strain ship”, according to The Loadstar. These include new peak season surcharges effective 15 July 2026, Bunker Adjustment Factor (BAF) revisions, and general rate increases (GRIs) across Asia–Europe and transatlantic lanes.

By Gavin van Marle | 2026-06-26

Source: The Loadstar

Compiled from international media by the SCI.AI editorial team.

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