Global Trade Slows as Demand Weakens and U.S. Tariffs Take Their Toll
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Global Trade Slows as Demand Weakens and U.S. Tariffs Take Their Toll
Global merchandise trade slowed in the past quarter after the momentum seen earlier this year faded, largely due to companies placing orders early ahead of U.S. tariff implementation, according to the World Trade Organization (WTO).
Global Trade Momentum Softens as Tariffs Rise; India’s Exports Register Sharp Slide - The Indian Awaaz
R. Suryamurthy / NEW DELHI Global merchandise trade is losing steam as tariff pressures build and early-year import front-loading ebbs, the World Trade Organization’s latest Goods Trade Barometer shows. Released on 28 November, the composite indicator dipped to 101.8 in September, signalling that while trade remains above trend, the pace of expansion is slowing and could weaken further into 2026. The WTO has already warned that world merchandise…
Global trade in goods slowed in the last quarter, according to a report from the World Trade Organization (WTO), as earlier momentum from advance orders ahead of the US tariffs faded, Bloomberg reported.
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