Business Day (Nigeria)

Global trade jumps five-fold in 28 years – WTO

- By Ifeoluwa Adebayo

THE World Trade Organisati­on (WTO), an intergover­nmental organisati­on in Switzerlan­d, recorded a five-fold continued increase in global trade of over $30 trillion from 1995 to 2023.

In a report to mark its 30th anniversar­y, WTO, which was establishe­d on April 15, 1994, after the signing of the Marrakesh Agreement, highlighte­d that between 1995 and 2023, total world trade in goods and commercial services surged, averaging 5.8 percent year-on-year.

Trade in commercial services outpaced goods trade, with an average annual increase of 6.8 percent, compared to 5.5 percent for goods.

The growth of world trade outpaced that of global gross domestic product, which increased by an average of 4.4 percent per year over the same period.

The global trade-to-gdp ratio showed a significan­t increase from 20 percent in 1995 to 31 percent in 2022, before falling back to 29 in 2023, as goods trade declined in value terms on a balance-of-payments basis.

However, tariffs had declined markedly under the WTO, helping to reduce trade costs.

According to the report, this trade growth has coincided with a significan­t decrease in poverty worldwide, indicating the impact of trade on supporting economic developmen­t and improving people’s lives.

“The 30 years since the WTO’S creation have ushered in a new era of trade and economic growth,” the report said.

It added that it indicates the growing connection of economies through trade, despite temporary declines during the global financial crisis of 2008 to 2009 and the COVID-19 pandemic in 2020.

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