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Donald Trump's tariffs will make global trade shrink, says WTO | Donald Trump's tariffs will make global trade shrink, says WTO |
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The World Trade Organisation (WTO) has forecast that global trade will fall this year because of US President Donald Trump's tariffs. | |
"The decline is expected to be particularly steep in North America" said the WTO said, where it forecasted trade to drop by more than a tenth. | |
It added "severe downside risks", including reciprocal tariffs and political uncertainty, and could lead to an even sharper decline in global goods trade. | |
Ngozi Ikonjo Iweala, the WTO director general , called the "decoupling" of the US and China "a phenomenon that is really worrying to me". | Ngozi Ikonjo Iweala, the WTO director general , called the "decoupling" of the US and China "a phenomenon that is really worrying to me". |
The WTO previously expected goods trade to expand by 2.7% in 2025 but it now forecasts it will fall by 0.2%. | |
WTO Chief Economist Ralph Ossa said: "Tariffs are a policy lever with wide-ranging, and often unintended consequences." | |
"Our simulations show that trade policy uncertainty has a significant dampening effect on trade flows, reducing exports and weakening economic activity," he added. | |
A baseline tariff of 10% on almost all foreign imports to the US kicked in on 5 April, although some countries and goods are exempt. | |
China has a much higher tariff, which now totals 145%. | |
The US stock market slid on opening on Wednesday with the big indexes falling amid the ongoing uncertainty. | |
Despite the prediction of plunging trade with the US, the WTO expects some regions will still see trade growth. | |
It said Asia and Europe are still "projected to post modest growth in both exports and imports this year." | |
"The collective contribution to world trade growth of other regions would also remain positive," the WTO report said. |