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Sharp decline in world trade as consumer demands weaken: Fitch

Agency expects rate to grow 1.9% this year, significantly down from 5.5% last year

Updated 3 years ago · Published on 02 Jun 2023 3:26PM

Sharp decline in world trade as consumer demands weaken: Fitch
Fitch Ratings has reported that world trade is slowing sharply with it expecting to grow 1.9% this year compared to 5.5% last year. – SAIRIEN NAFIS/The Vibes file pic, June 2, 2023

ISTANBUL – World trade is slowing sharply due to monetary tightening by central banks, fading fiscal support by governments, and weak demand for consumer goods, Fitch Ratings said yesterday in a report. 

Anadolu reported that despite a strong recovery in the post-pandemic period in 2021 and 2022, the volume of global goods trade is now falling, said the rating agency. 

This is partially offset by a recovery in services trade, such as tourism and transportation, but services represent only 22% of total trade and fail to fully support growth in total trade, it added. 

“Supply-chain bottlenecks are no longer a key constraint on trade flows. The recent slowdown in trade now seems more a reflection of slowing demand,” the report said. 

“US and global demand for consumer goods are weakening, which reflects the phase-out of US consumer-focused fiscal stimulus, monetary tightening, and the rebalancing of demand back towards services after the lifting of Covid-19 restrictions,” it added. 

The rating agency said it expects global trade to grow 1.9% this year, significantly down from 5.5% last year. 

It also estimates global economic growth to come in at 2% in 2023, down from 2.7% in 2022. 

“Trade growth seems unlikely to outpace gross domestic product in the medium term, as globalisation stalls,” it noted. – Bernama, June 2, 2023

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