PARIS: The World Trade Organisation (WTO) has said the global goods
trade is expected to remain below trend in the fourth quarter of the
current year amid increasing protectionism and increase in customs
duties. The forecast does not augur well for India as the country's
exports contracted for a third month in a row in October by 1.11 per
cent to USD 26.38 billion.
"World merchandise trade is expected to remain below trend into the
fourth quarter of 2019," according to the WTO's latest Goods Trade
Barometer.
The Goods Trade Barometer provides real time information on the
trajectory of world merchandise trade volumes relative to recent trends.
It said the indices for international air freight, electronic
components, and raw materials have all deteriorated further below trend.
Electronic components trade was weakest of all, possibly reflecting recent tariff hikes affecting the sector, it added.
In September, WTO economists downgraded their trade growth expectations
for 2019 to 1.2 per cent, down from the 2.6 per cent forecast in April.
They attributed this substantial deceleration to slowing economic
growth, increased tariffs, Brexit-related uncertainty, and the shifting
monetary policy stance in developed economies.
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