Search Headlines, News
  • World News
  • International News
  • Europe News
  • Asia News
Summit Time News
  • Home
  • World
  • Business
  • Sport
  • Local News
  • Technology
Reading: Donald Trump’s tariffs will make global trade shrink, says WTO
Share
Summit Time NewsSummit Time News
Font ResizerAa
  • World
  • Technology
Search
  • Home
  • World
  • Business
  • Sport
  • Local News
  • Technology
Follow US
© 2022 Foxiz News Network. Ruby Design Company. All Rights Reserved.
Summit Time News > Business > Donald Trump’s tariffs will make global trade shrink, says WTO
Business

Donald Trump’s tariffs will make global trade shrink, says WTO

Last updated: April 20, 2025 3:54 am
Summit Time News
Share
SHARE

US tariffs will make global trade shrink, says WTO3 days agoShareSaveCharlotte EdwardsBusiness reporter, BBC NewsShareSave

Contents
Some regions could still see trade growthTrump's tariff announcements and climbdowns
EPA WTO chief Ngozi Okonjo-Iweala gestures with her right hand as she speaks at a press conference at the WTO headquarters in Geneva on Wednesday. She's wearing a blue hat and blue clothing against a blue background that says 'WTO' and a card reading her name can be seen in front of her on the desk where she's sat.EPA
WTO chief Ngozi Okonjo-Iweala called US-China relations "really worrying" at a press conference in Geneva on Wednesday

The World Trade Organization (WTO) has forecast that global trade will fall this year because of US President Donald Trump's tariffs.

It added "severe downside risks", including reciprocal tariffs and political uncertainty, could lead to an even sharper decline in global goods trade.

"The decline is expected to be particularly steep in North America," the WTO said, forecasting trade to drop by more than a tenth in that region.

Ngozi Okonjo-Iweala, the WTO director general, called the "decoupling" of the US and China "a phenomenon that is really worrying to me".

The WTO previously expected global goods trade to expand by 2.7% in 2025 but it now forecasts it will fall by 0.2%.

Chief economist Ralph Ossa said: "Tariffs are a policy lever with wide-ranging, and often unintended consequences.

"Our simulations show that trade policy uncertainty has a significant dampening effect on trade flows, reducing exports and weakening economic activity," he added.

Also on Wednesday, the UN trade and development body, UNCTAD, released its own report which forecasts global growth to slow to 2.3% in 2025 due to escalating trade tensions and uncertainty.

It said the projection was below "the 2.5% threshold widely viewed as signalling a global recession".

  • Tariffs will hit US economy and raise prices, says Fed boss

Some regions could still see trade growth

Getty Images Shipping containers are lifted by crane into a large pile at a freight harbour in Singapore on 12 AprilGetty Images

A baseline tariff of 10% on almost all foreign imports to the US kicked in on 5 April, although some countries and goods are exempt.

China has a much higher tariff, which now totals 145% on most goods.

The US stock market slid on opening on Wednesday with the big indexes falling amid the ongoing uncertainty.

Despite the prediction of plunging trade with the US, the WTO expects some regions will still see trade growth.

It said Asia and Europe were still projected to post modest growth in both exports and imports this year.

"The collective contribution to world trade growth of other regions would also remain positive," the WTO report said.

For the first time, the report contains a forecast for services trade – which is when countries buy and sell services to each other instead of goods.

This is common in industries such as tourism or finance where nothing physical is shipped but a service is provided.

The WTO forecasts services trade to grow by 4% in 2025, which is around one percentage point less than expected.

Trump's tariff announcements and climbdowns

Since Trump's inauguration in January there has been a flurry of announcements on tariffs.

The US president says the import taxes will encourage US consumers to buy more American-made goods, increase the amount of tax raised, and lead to huge levels of investment in the country.

However, critics say bringing manufacturing back to the US is complicated and could take decades and that the economy will struggle in the meantime.

Trump has also backtracked on many of his announcements.

Just hours after steep levies against roughly 60 of America's trading partners kicked in earlier this month, Trump announced a 90-day pause on those tariffs to all countries bar China, in the face of mounting opposition from politicians and the markets.

In March, the governor of the Bank of England has warned that Trump's tariffs could mean less money in UK consumers' pockets.

CompaniesEconomyTrump tariffsGlobal tradeWorld Trade OrganizationTrade

Share This Article
Email Copy Link Print
Previous Article Trump tariffs will send global trade into reverse this year, warns WTO
Next Article Spotify ‘back and functioning normally’ after global outage
Leave a Comment

Leave a Reply Cancel reply

Your email address will not be published. Required fields are marked *

Editor's Pick

Starbucks gets a new dress code, Tesla falls behind, and Trump wants Powell out: Business news roundup

Data released this week from the International Trade Association shows that arrivals of non-citizens to the United States by plane…

Summit Time News
0 Min Read
U.S. and Iran to Meet Again for Nuclear Talks, as Israel Watches Closely

The Trump administration has sent mixed messages about its goal for the…

0 Min Read
Spotify ‘back and functioning normally’ after global outage

Spotify 'back and functioning normally' after global outage3 days agoShareSaveTom Gerken &…

2 Min Read

Advertistment

Local News

Conclave to elect Pope Francis’ successor set to start on May 7, Vatican source says

Cardinals have chosen May 7 as the date to start…

April 28, 2025

Reality TV moments in Trump’s first 100 days: From Zelenskyy Oval spat to his gifted Tesla

Made-for-TV moments from President Donald Trump's…

April 28, 2025

China rejects Trump’s claim that Xi has called him by phone

Chinese leader Xi Jinping has not…

April 28, 2025

Can you sue the FBI when agents mistakenly raid wrong house? Supreme Court to weigh in.

Can FBI be sued if agents…

April 28, 2025

China and Philippines unfurl competing flags on disputed South China Sea sandbars, reviving tensions

China and the Philippines have each…

April 28, 2025

You Might Also Like

Business

BBC World Service – World Business Report, Global trade uncertainty ‘is off the charts’

The IMF warns that economic growth will suffer due to tariffs and the ongoing trade war

0 Min Read
Business

Business Feature Friday

When Scott and Tracy Maczuga moved to Texas from Michigan in 2008, Liberty Hill was the first place they called…

0 Min Read
Business

SLU Latin American Business Initiative launches program with Jefferson schools

HAMMOND — The Latin American Business Initiative is proud to announce the launch of its first-ever Leadership and Career Experience…

0 Min Read
Business

Starbucks gets a new dress code, Tesla falls behind, and Trump wants Powell out: Business news roundup

Photo: Eduardo Munoz Alvarez (Getty Images), Win McNamee (Getty Images), Bill Pugliano (Getty Images), Win McNamee (Getty Images), Justin Sullivan…

0 Min Read
Summit Time News
© Summit Time News All Rights Reserved,
Welcome Back!

Sign in to your account

Username or Email Address
Password

Lost your password?