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WTO Projects Global Trade Growth at 1.9%, Citing Geopolitical Tensions
The World Trade Organization forecasts a 1.9% increase in global trade this year, with geopolitical factors like the Iran war potentially hindering growth.
Editorial Staff
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The World Trade Organization (WTO) has projected a modest growth rate of 1.9% for global trade in the current year. This figure indicates a significant slowdown compared to previous years.
The organization has identified geopolitical tensions, particularly the ongoing conflict in Iran, as a potential factor that could adversely affect trade dynamics.
The WTO emphasizes the importance of stability in international relations to foster a conducive environment for trade growth, underscoring the interconnectedness of geopolitical events and economic performance.