Global trade to see weakest growth since Great Recession |

Global trade to see weakest growth since Great Recession

/ 08:39 PM October 01, 2019

Global trade to see weakest growth since Great Recession

In this March 10, 2010, file photo, containers are seen at a port in Singapore. In a report released Wednesday, September 25, 2019, the Asian Development Bank says that escalating trade tensions will sap Asian economies of some of their potential this year and the next. (AP Photo/Wong Maye-E, File)

GENEVA — Global trade is forecast to weaken this year to the slowest pace since the depths of the Great Recession due to the trade war between the United States and China.

The World Trade Organization said Tuesday it expects volumes of traded goods to rise 1.2% this year, far below the 2.6% estimate it issued in April and the weakest since 2009.

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Next year’s growth was estimated to drop to 2.7% from 3.0%, but the organization warned that still depends on solving trade disputes.

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U.S. and China, in particular, are in a wide-ranging dispute that has led to new tariffs on hundreds of billions of dollars’ worth of traded goods. There is little expectation of an imminent resolution to the disagreement, which continues to sap economic growth.

“The darkening outlook for trade is discouraging but not unexpected,” said WTO chief Roberto Azevêdo.

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WTO sees continued risks from the trade wars, saying that “further rounds of tariffs and retaliation could produce a destructive cycle of recrimination.”

The organization noted that some economies are slowing anyway and that other issues such as Britain’s uncertain exit from the European Union are adding to uncertainty for businesses trading goods. /kga

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