Es probable que el crecimiento del comercio mundial de mercancías siga siendo débil a comienzos de 2020, según el Barómetro de la OMC sobre el Comercio de Mercancías publicado el 17 de febrero. Actualmente la medición en tiempo real de las tendencias del comercio es del 95,5 menos que el 96,6 registrado el pasado mes de noviembre, y muy por debajo de 100, que es el valor de referencia del índice. Este resultado inferior a la tendencia podría reducirse aún más debido a una nueva amenaza sanitaria mundial.
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he Goods Trade Barometer provides information on the current trajectory of world merchandise trade relative to recent trends, based on best-available forward-looking data. It does not account for recent developments such as the outbreak of COVID-19, the new coronavirus disease, which may dampen trade prospects further.
WTO trade statistics show that the volume of world merchandise trade was down 0.2% in the third quarter of 2019 compared to the previous year. While the year-on-year growth figures for the fourth quarter may pick up slightly, the latest barometer reading provides no indication of a sustained recovery. Indeed, year-on-year trade growth may fall again in the first quarter of 2020, though official statistics to confirm this will only become available in June.
The drop in the barometer since November has been driven by additional declines in indices for container shipping (94.8) and agricultural raw materials (90.9), as well as the plateauing of the automotive products index (100.0). Although indices for export orders (98.5), air freight (94.6) and electronic components (92.8) are all below baseline, they appear to have stabilized and would normally be expected to rise in the coming months. However, every component of the Goods Trade Barometer will be influenced by the economic impact of COVID-19 and the effectiveness of efforts to treat and contain the disease.
Like its counterpart for services, the Goods Trade Barometer aims to gauge momentum and identify turning points in global trade growth. As such, it complements trade statistics and forecasts from the WTO and other organizations. Readings of 100 indicate growth in line with medium-term trends; readings greater than 100 suggest above-trend growth, while those below 100 indicate below-trend growth.
The full Goods Trade Barometer is available here.
Further details on the methodology are contained in the technical note here.
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