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WTO: 2010
PRESS RELEASES PRESS/598 26 March 2010 INTERNATIONAL
TRADE STATISTICS Trade to expand by 9.5% in 2010 after a dismal 2009 After the
sharpest decline in more than 70 years, world trade is set to rebound in 2010
by growing at 9.5%, according to WTO economists. “WTO rules and principles have assisted
governments in keeping markets open and they now provide a platform from
which trade can grow as the global economy improves. We see the light
at the end of the tunnel and trade promises to be an important part of the
recovery. But we must avoid derailing any economic revival through
protectionism,” said Director-General Pascal Lamy. |
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Exports from developed economies are expected to
increase by 7.5% in volume terms over the course of the year while shipments
from the rest of the world (including developing economies and the
Commonwealth of Independent States) should rise by around 11% as the world
emerges from recession. One positive
development in 2009 was the absence of any major increase in trade barriers
imposed by WTO members in response to the crisis.
The number of trade-restricting measures applied by governments has
actually declined in recent months. However, significant slack remains in the
global economy, and unemployment is likely to remain high throughout 2010 in
many countries. Persistent unemployment may intensify protectionist
pressures. “During these
difficult times, the multilateral trading system has once again proven its
value. WTO rules and principles have assisted governments in keeping
markets open and they now provide a platform from which trade can
grow as the global economy improves. We see the light at the end of the
tunnel and trade promises to be an important part of the recovery. But we
must avoid derailing any economic revival through protectionism,” said WTO
Director-General Pascal Lamy. |
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