Global Trade Update (October 2020)

23rd October 2020

Global Trade Update (October 2020)

Global trade recorded a 5% drop in the third quarter of 2020 compared to the same period the previous year, according UNCTAD’s new Global Trade Update published on 20 October.

The organization’s preliminary forecast of a 3% year-on-year decline for the fourth quarter shows that the recovery could continue but that it would be too weak to pull trade out of the red for 2020.

Depending on how the COVID-19 pandemic evolves in the winter months, UNCTAD expects the value of global trade to finish the year 7% to 9% below the level of 2019.

The report highlights that China has led the recovery. The country’s exports, after falling in the early months of the pandemic, stabilized in the second quarter of 2020 and rebounded strongly in the third quarter, with year-over-year growth rates of almost 10%. Chinese imports stabilized in July and August and grew by 13% in September.

Other key trade trends include the following:

The report gives special attention to COVID-19 medical supplies (personal protective equipment, disinfectants, diagnostic kits, oxygen respirators and other related hospital equipment).

The Global Trade Update is issued quarterly by UNCTAD and presents trends and short-term forecasts for world trade.

Report by Unctad