Trade barometer turns flat from optimistic – WTO


Russia’s war in Ukraine and recent pandemic-related lockdowns in China appear to be dampening global goods trade in the first half of 2022 and turning optimism for trade growth to flat, according to the latest WTO Goods Trade Barometer.

WTO said that the current reading of 99.0 remains slightly below the baseline value of 100 for the index, which is a forward-looking composite of real-time indicators, suggesting continued slow growth in merchandise trade.

The latest outlook scales back the earlier optimism in the barometer from February, which suggested that trade might have been approaching a turning point, with stronger growth expected the near future.

The WTO Goods Trade Barometer report posted on its website noted that the anticipated upturn may have been short-circuited by the conflict in Ukraine, which started in late February and triggered sharp rises in food and energy prices, which tend to reduce real incomes and lower economic growth.

It noted that China's imposition of major lockdowns to combat a new outbreak of COVID-19 has further disrupted trade and production.

WTO said the barometer index might have risen above trend if some of the underlying data in the component indices had not turned down in March and April.

Component indices are smoothed to minimize the influence of extreme values, but this may obscure sudden changes in the latest months.

Most of the barometer's component indices are close to or above their baseline value of 100.

For example, export orders (101.2), automotive products (101.5), air freight (99.9), electronic components (103.8), and raw materials (99.5). Only container shipping remains firmly below trend (95.0).

Non-smoothed data for export orders and air freight went from above trend in one period to below trend in the next, hinting at a sharper downturn. If the Ukraine crisis and Chinese lockdowns persist, their impact may be seen more clearly in the next release.

In April, the WTO forecasted 3.0 percent growth in the volume of world merchandise trade in 2022, down from the 4.7 percent growth predicted as of last October. The current barometer reading is broadly consistent with the April projection, but forecasts are less certain at the moment and should be interpreted with care.

The Goods Trade Barometer is a composite leading indicator providing real-time information on the trajectory of merchandise trade relative to recent trends ahead of conventional trade volume statistics. Readings of 100 indicate growth in line with medium-term trends; values greater than 100 suggest above-trend growth while values below 100 indicate the reverse.