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Saturday, 13 March 2021 10:34

New COVID-19 variants threaten recovery in global trade: WTO report

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As per the latest Goods Trade Barometer released by the World Trade Organization, though global trade has rebounded from the deep decline in the third quarter, prospects for 2021 and beyond are uncertain as new variants of COVID-19 have appeared.

The barometer’s current reading of 103.9 is above both the baseline value of 100 for the index and the previous reading of 100.7 from last November, signalling a marked improvement in merchandise trade since it dropped sharply in the first half of last year”, the report pointed out.

While all component indices are either above trend or on-trend. Furthermore, the indicator may not fully reflect the resurgence of COVID-19 and the appearance of new variants of the disease, which will undoubtedly weigh on goods trade in the first quarter of 2021, the report added.

The two most reliable wind direction indicators of global trade, the export order index (103.4) and the auto product index (99.8) have both peaked recently. In contrast, the container shipping index (107.3) and air transportation index (99.4) are still rising. Both the electronic component index (105.1) and the raw material index (106.9) are steadily above trend and rising, possibly due to inventory stockpiling.