The World Trade Organisation (WTO) said that its goods trade barometer has hit a record low, suggesting that the global merchandise trade registered a historic fall in the April-June period due to the coronavirus pandemic.
“Additional indicators point to partial upticks in world trade and output in the third quarter, but the strength of any such recovery remains highly uncertain: an L-shaped, rather than V-shaped, trajectory cannot be ruled out,” the WTO said on its website.
World Trade Organisation’s Goods Trade Index Hits Record Low
The barometer reading of 84.5 was down 18.6 points from its year-ago period. In normal times, it anticipates changes in the trajectory of trade by a few months, but volatility triggered by the pandemic has reduced its predictive value.
“This reading – the lowest on record in data going back to 2007, and on par with the nadir of the 2008-09 financial crisis – is broadly consistent with WTO statistics issued in June, which estimated an 18.5% decline in merchandise trade in the second quarter of 2020 as compared to the same period last year,” the WTO said.

