Wto Postpones to 2026 the Worst of the Tariff Coup
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DECRYPTION - Global trade is holding up better than expected in 2025 but will slow down in 2026, warns the WTO. Above all, they are intensifying between emerging countries while North America is expected to import significantly less.
At least not in 2025. The black scenario that Donald Trump’s tariffs were drawing in April, when the World Trade Organization even spoke of contraction, has been diluting as the months passed. Behind this turnaround is a combination of factors ranging from the tug of Asia, the advances in US companies’ purchases to dodge tariffs in the first quarter, the boom of all kinds of devices to fuel the expansion of artificial intelligence, deinflation, …
Trump's aggressive trade policy poses serious problems for the World Trade Organisation. Experts talk about the most violent attack on global trade rules for decades. They see the future of rule-based trade at risk.
What remains of free trade when central WTO rules are shaken? Researchers see an "Epochenumbruch" and demand new answers.
Customs (generally, not customs software): (dpa) Now researchers are calling for new answers to the question of what remains of free trade when the rules for the world trade organization are shaken.
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