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    Global trade hit a record $33 trillion in 2024, UNCTAD reports

    March 15, 2025
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    Global trade surged to a record $33 trillion in 2024, marking a 3.7% expansion worth $1.2 trillion, according to the latest Global Trade Update released by UN Trade and Development (UNCTAD). Despite this growth, the report warns of increasing uncertainty in 2025 due to trade imbalances, shifting policies, and geopolitical tensions.

    Global trade hit a record $33 trillion in 2024, UNCTAD reports

    The expansion was primarily driven by services, which saw a 9% rise, contributing $700 billion nearly 60% of the total growth. In contrast, trade in goods expanded by only 2%, adding $500 billion to the global trade volume. However, disparities between developing and advanced economies are becoming more pronounced. While Asia and Latin America remain crucial drivers of trade, growth has slowed in many advanced economies, highlighting an uneven global trade landscape.

    A notable trend is the divergence in regional trade dynamics. While South-South trade has remained resilient, intra-regional trade in Africa has declined, reversing previous gains. Additionally, trade between Europe and Central Asia has weakened, reflecting shifting demand patterns. These shifts indicate increasing regionalization in trade flows, as economies adjust to evolving policies and external pressures.

    Governments worldwide are adopting new tariffs, subsidies, and industrial policies that are reshaping trade dynamics. The United States and the European Union (EU) have intensified measures linking trade to economic security and climate objectives, while China has relied on stimulus policies to sustain its export momentum. These policy shifts are altering global supply chains and trade relationships.

    Services sector drives global trade growth amid rising uncertainties

    Industrial policies are playing an increasingly significant role in shaping strategic sectors such as clean energy, technology, and critical raw materials. While these policies aim to strengthen domestic industries, they also risk distorting competition and exacerbating trade tensions.

    The growing emphasis on national economic security is contributing to a more fragmented global trade environment.Looking ahead to 2025, UNCTAD highlights the risk of global trade fragmentation, where nations form isolated trade blocs, potentially undermining long-term growth. Policymakers face the challenge of navigating economic transitions while maintaining an open and stable trade environment.

    The decisions made now will be crucial in determining the resilience of global trade in the coming years. As governments and businesses adapt to these shifting dynamics, ensuring balanced and inclusive trade growth remains a key priority. The evolving landscape will test the adaptability of global markets, requiring coordinated efforts to prevent further economic divisions. – By MENA Newswire News Desk.

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