Should disruptions persist and energy prices remain high this year, goods trade flows this year would grow by 1.4%, a weaker outcome than the 1.9% increase previously expected before the war, the WTO ...
Europe’s goods exports could contract by 0.6 per cent this year in the event that energy prices remain high, based on WTO modelling, compared with the 0.5 per cent growth in value it had anticipated ...
Global merchandise trade will decelerate less sharply this year than the World Trade Organization predicted six months ago, ...
GENEVA, March 19 (Reuters) - Growth in world trade in goods will slow down markedly to 1.9% this year from 4.6% in 2025 and could decelerate even more if the Middle East war continues to push energy ...
World Trade Organization warns that escalating conflicts in Middle East to drive up energy prices, slow global trade growth, ...
The U.S. is pushing to make permanent an international ban on tariffs on e-commerce, setting the stage for a debate on ...
The World Trade Organization forecasts that merchandise trade volumes could grow just 1.4% this year if energy prices remain high.
India intends to bolster the WTO during the ministerial meeting in Cameroon. Key topics include the e-commerce moratorium, fisheries subsidies, and the Investment Facilitation for Development ...
Nana Ama Sarfo discusses the upcoming potential renewal of the WTO e-commerce moratorium and how the debate has expanded.
(UNI SPECIAL) <br />R Suryamurthy <br /> <br />New Delhi, Mar 19 (UNI) The global trading system, which staged a stronger-than-expected rebound in 2025, is now facing renewed uncertainty as escalating ...
Iran war and its impact on energy and fertiliser costs is the main risk to the global economy, report says ...