A ship passes through a section of the Panama Canal, one of the busiest trading routes in the world.
UN News/Jing Zhang A ship passes through a section of the Panama Canal, one of the busiest trading routes in the world.

The UN partner agency has cautioned against imposing trade restrictions which would ultimately result in slower growth and lower living standards. 

Global merchandise trade volume is estimated to grow 3.5 per cent in 2022, or slightly better than the 3.0 per cent anticipated in April.   

However, volume will slow to 1 per cent next year, a sharp decline from the 3.4 per cent previously estimated. 

High prices and inflation 

Demand for imports is expected to weaken as growth slows in major economies for different reasons, WTO said

In Europe, high energy prices resulting from the Russian invasion of Ukraine will squeeze household spending and raise manufacturing costs.  

In the United States, monetary policy tightening will affect spending in areas where interest rates count, such as housing, motor vehicles and fixed investments. 

China also continues to struggle with COVID-19 outbreaks and production disruptions coupled with weak external demand.  

Concern for developing countries

Meanwhile, developing countries could face food insecurity and debt distress as import bills for fuels, food and fertilizers rise: another impact from the war in Ukraine. 

Overall, energy prices jumped 78 per cent year-on-year in August, according to the forecast.  Food prices increased 11 per cent, grain prices were up 15 per cent and fertilizer 60 per cent. 

Many currencies have also fallen against the dollar in recent months, another factor that is making food and fuel more expensive. 

Trade’s critical role 

Ngozi Okonjo-Iweala, the WTO Director-General, said policymakers face “unenviable choices” as they try to find an optimal balance among tackling inflation, maintaining full employment, and advancing important goals such as transitioning to clean energy, 

She underscored how trade is a vital tool - both for enhancing the global supply of goods and services, as well as for lowering the cost to achieve net-zero carbon emissions. 

Against trade restrictions

“While trade restrictions may be a tempting response to the supply vulnerabilities that have been exposed by the shocks of the past two years, a retrenchment of global supply chains would only deepen inflationary pressures, leading to slower economic growth and reduced living standards over time,” she said. 

“What we need is a deeper, more diversified and less concentrated base for producing goods and services. In addition to boosting economic growth, this would contribute to supply resilience and long-term price stability by mitigating exposure to extreme weather events and other localized disruptions.” 

WTO said the Middle East will have the strongest export growth of any region this year, 14.6 per cent, followed by Africa, North America, Asia, Europe, and South America. 

The region also had the fastest trade volume growth on the import side at 11.1 per cent. 

While the Middle East and Africa should see small declines in exports in 2023, imports will remain strong. 

The new forecast, released on Wednesday, revises estimates published in April, or just weeks after the start of the war in Ukraine. 

At the time, WTO economists had to rely on simulations for their projections, in the absence of hard data about the conflict's impact. 

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