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WTO: Global trade growth to slow to 1.9%

by News Wires
March 19, 2026
in Business, World
WTO: Global trade growth to slow to 1.9% 1 - Egyptian Gazette
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GENEVA (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 prices higher and disrupt global transport, a World Trade Organisation (WTO) report said on Thursday.

Last year a surge in artificial intelligence-related trade and goods front-loading to avoid a slew of ​US tariffs enabled a better-than-expected growth performance.

While global trade remains resilient, buoyed by trade in AI-related products, the ​growth forecast is under pressure from the expanding US-Israeli war on Iran, WTO Director-General Ngozi Okonjo-Iweala said.

If ⁠crude oil and liquefied natural gas prices remain high throughout 2026 due to the conflict, global trade in goods could ​slow further to 1.4%, WTO economists said.

A prolonged blockade of the Strait of Hormuz by Iran, choking one-third of fertilizer urea ​imports, risks hitting major producers like India, Thailand, Brazil, fuelling food security risks, the WTO report said.

Sustained high energy prices could shave 0.5 percentage points off global merchandise growth, with Asian and European fuel-reliant importers hit hardest.

Services trade also faces a 0.7-point drop from growth forecasts of 4.8% ​to 4.1% due to shipping and flights disruption, the report found. Last year services trade grew by 5.3%.

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