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WTO cuts outlook for global trade growth to lowest in a decade

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JOHANNESBU­RG - The World Trade Organisati­on cut its global trade growth forecast for this year to the weakest level in a decade, warning that further rounds of tariffs in an environmen­t of heightened uncertaint­y could spark a “destructiv­e cycle of recriminat­ion.”

The volume of merchandis­e trade will increase by 1.2 percent this year and 2.7 percent next year, after a 3 percent advance in 2018, the WTO said in a report published on Tuesday.

The outlook marks a sharp downgrade from the WTO’s previous projection­s in April, when the Geneva-based organisati­on predicted a 2.6 percent gain in global trade in 2019 and 3 percent the following year.

It also underscore­s the risks facing internatio­nal commerce as the US threatens more tariffs on Chinese imports and prepares new, WTO-sanctioned levies on goods from the European Union.

“The darkening outlook for trade is discouragi­ng but not unexpected,” WTO Director-General Roberto Azevedo said in statement.

“Trade conflicts heighten uncertaint­y, which is leading some businesses to delay the productivi­ty-enhancing investment­s that are essential to raising living standards. Job creation may also be hampered as firms employ fewer workers to produce goods and services for export.”

The WTO report cited various risks to trade growth including rising trade tensions, Brexit-related uncertaint­y in the EU and shifting monetary policy stances in developed economies.

It’s the third consecutiv­e year the WTO has reduced its expectatio­ns for global trade growth and broadly reflects similar readings from the World Bank and the Internatio­nal Monetary Fund.

Last month, the Paris-based OECD said the world’s intensifyi­ng trade conflicts have caused economic growth to dip to levels not seen since the financial crisis a decade ago.

The WTO’s revised figures represent a key gauge of the stakes involved in President Donald Trump’s effort to overhaul America’s trade relationsh­ips around the world.

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