
Global Trade to Hit Record $33 Trillion in 2024: UNCTAD Report
Geneva [Switzerland], December 6: The United Nations Conference on Trade and Development (UNCTAD) has projected global trade to reach a record-breaking $33 trillion in 2024, marking a $1 trillion increase compared to 2023. This represents a robust annual growth rate of 3.3%, underscoring the resilience of global trade despite persistent challenges.
According to UNCTAD’s latest Global Trade Update, trade in services played a pivotal role in driving this growth, surging by 7% in 2024 and accounting for half of the overall trade expansion. However, trade in goods grew by a modest 2%, still falling short of its 2022 peak.
“The growth in trade services reflects the global economy’s pivot towards digitalisation and value-added industries,” the report noted.
While advanced economies led the quarter’s growth, with imports rising by 3% and exports by 2%, developing economies faced significant hurdles. These regions experienced a 1% contraction in imports and a similar decrease in South-South trade during the third quarter of 2024.
The report highlighted mixed performance across key sectors:
Despite ongoing obstacles, stable global growth forecasts and reduced inflation provide an optimistic outlook for 2025. The report also emphasised the importance of building resilience and diversifying trade in developing economies to ensure long-term stability.
“Developing countries can harness high-growth sectors like ICT and clothing to overcome current challenges and foster sustainable growth,” UNCTAD suggested.
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