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WTO Gives Major Upgrade to 2025 Growth Forecast, Sharp Downgrade for 2026

The World Trade Organizaton's latest forecast update showed stark revisions to its 2025 and 2026 growth outlook. Get the key takeaways here.
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World Trade Organization economists have delivered a striking two-tiered revision to the body’s global trade outlook: the 2025 forecast has been sharply upgraded, while the 2026 projection is sharply downgraded.

Here are the key takeaways shared by WTO’s latest “Global Trade Outlook and Statistics” report update, shared Oct. 7.


Key Highlights & Drivers

2025: Upside Surprise

  • The WTO now expects global merchandise trade (volume) to expand by 2.4 % in 2025, up from just 0.9 % in its August outlook
  • This upgrade reflects stronger-than-expected performance in the first half of the year, with merchandise volume rising ~4.9 % year-on-year and trade value up ~6 %
  • Two primary drivers stand out:
    • Front-loading of U.S. imports ahead of tariff hikes — companies rushed to import durables, machinery, and components before new duties took effect
    • Surging trade in AI-related goods (e.g. semiconductors, servers, telecom gear) which, though a minority share of total trade, have disproportionately powered growth — accounting for roughly half of trade growth in H1 2025
  • Regionally, Asia and Africa are projected to lead in export growth, with more modest performances in Latin America and the Middle East; Europe is expected to lag
  • On services trade, growth is forecast to moderate from 6.8 % in 2024 to 4.6 % in 2025, reflecting weaker momentum in tourism, transport, and related sectors

2026: Caution Lights On

  • In contrast, the WTO now projects just 0.5 % merchandise trade volume growth for 2026—a steep downgrade from 1.8 % in its August interim outlook
  • The shift largely reflects the expected unwinding of the front-loading effects, declining inventory buffers, and the delayed but intensifying impact of tariffs and trade policy uncertainty
  • All regions are forecast to see weaker import growth in 2026; only North America, Europe, and the CIS may register modest export gains
  • Services trade will also soften further, with exports growth expected to slip to 4.4 % in 2026
  • On the macro side, global GDP is forecast to slow slightly from 2.7 % in 2025 to 2.6 % in 2026

Strategic Implications for Executives

  • The sharp upgrade for 2025 suggests more near-term upside than many had assumed — but that optimism must be tempered by the challenging outlook for 2026
  • Companies that have front-loaded inventory may now face overhangs; supply chains tied to AI-related goods should monitor demand volatility closely
  • Trade policy risks remain very real: the timing and intensity of tariff implementation, retaliation, and regulatory friction will matter more than ever
  • Strategic focus should tilt toward flexibility: scenario planning, hedging trade exposures, and reassessing regional supply chain footprints will be essential

For additional detail on regional breakdowns, sectoral shifts, risks, and sensitivity analyses, see the executive summary and full WTO Global Trade Outlook and Statistics report.

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