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Good days ahead for the EXIM trade
Mr.G.Chandrasekar Nov 30 -0001 Exim News

Good days ahead for the EXIM trade

Good days are ahead for the EXIM Trade as global indicators for the second quarter of 2023 calendar year point to a possible turnaround in world trade according to the latest World Trade Organization’s Goods Trade Barometer issued on May 31st.

 

Global goods trade remained depressed in the first quarter of the calendar year 2023 with exports from India showing a downward trended compared to the corresponding period in 2022.,

 

The value of the Goods trade barometer index rose to 95.6 in the latest reading — up from 92.2 in March — but remained well below the baseline value of 100, suggesting a below-trend stabilization and the beginnings of an upturn in merchandise trade volumes. Mixed signals in the barometer’s component indices nevertheless suggest that the road to trade recovery may be bumpy.

 

The Goods Trade Barometer is a composite leading indicator for world trade, providing real-time information on the trajectory of merchandise trade relative to recent trends. Barometer values greater than 100 are associated with above-trend trade volumes while barometer values less than 100 suggest that goods trade has either fallen below trend or will do so in the near future.

 

The volume of Merchandise trade in the fourth quarter of 2022 was down 2.4 per cent compared to the previous quarter and 0.8 per cent compared to the same period in the previous year. The Q4 slump was driven by several related factors, including the ongoing war in Ukraine, stubbornly high inflation in advanced economies, and tighter monetary policy globally. 

 

The easing of pandemic controls in China starting in December 2022 appears to have boosted port traffic in the country, but this was outweighed by reduced vessel traffic in Europe.

 

Preliminary data suggest that trade remained depressed in Q1 of 2023, but the recent pick-up in export orders points to an increase in demand for traded goods in the second quarter. These results are broadly consistent with the WTO’s most recent trade forecast issued on April 5, which projects 1.7% growth in world merchandise trade in 2023.

 

The barometer’s component indices are currently mixed. The automotive products index (110.8) has risen firmly above trend on the back of strong sales in the United States and Europe.

 

The highly predictive Export orders index (102.7) has also returned above trend after a dip following the outbreak of war in Ukraine. In contrast, the indices representing container shipping (89.4), air freight (93.5) and electronic components trade (85.2) all continue to signal weakness