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    Global trade expected to reach $33 trillion in 2024 UNCTAD reports

    December 11, 2024
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    The global trade sector is set to achieve a record $33 trillion in 2024, a $1 trillion increase compared to 2023, according to a report by the United Nations Conference on Trade and Development (UNCTAD). This represents an annual growth rate of 3.3%, underscoring the resilience of global trade despite persistent challenges. In its Global Trade Update, UNCTAD highlighted the robust growth of the services sector, which expanded by 7% this year, contributing half of the overall trade increase.

    Global trade expected to reach $33 trillion in 2024 UNCTAD reports

    In contrast, goods trade saw a modest 2% rise, remaining below its peak in 2022. The report revealed mixed outcomes for different economies. Developing nations, traditionally strong drivers of global trade, experienced a 1% contraction in imports and a similar drop in South-South trade during the third quarter of 2024. Advanced economies, however, recorded a 3% increase in imports and a 2% rise in exports over the same period, driven by steady consumer demand.

    UNCTAD emphasized opportunities for developing economies to diversify into high-growth sectors. The third quarter saw substantial increases in trade for information and communications technology (ICT) goods and clothing, which surged by 13% and 14%, respectively, demonstrating the potential for expanding into value-added industries.

    However, traditional sectors critical to many developing countries encountered challenges. Energy trade declined by 2% in the third quarter and 7% year-over-year, while metals trade fell by 3%. Automotive trade also dipped by 3% during the quarter, although it is expected to close the year with an annual growth rate of 4%.

    The findings underline the importance of adaptability as global demand and sectoral dynamics shift. Despite immediate hurdles, UNCTAD pointed to significant opportunities in innovative and diversified trade sectors, particularly in areas experiencing rapid growth. With stable global growth projections and decreasing inflation rates, the report concluded that 2025 offers promising conditions for bolstering trade resilience and capitalizing on emerging markets. – Filed by MENA Newswire News Desk.

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