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5 March 2025 

Trump, tariffs, and trade: our predictions for the coming months

Global trade is witnessing strong growth even as it navigates significant hurdles. With the looming threat of US tariffs, the path ahead for international trade is likely to be uneven

Trump, tariffs, and trade: our predictions for the coming months

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What lies ahead in global trade: solid growth despite Trump's tariffs
Trade

What lies ahead in global trade: solid growth despite Trump's tariffs


With tariffs a constant threat, the journey for world trade this year is expected to be bumpy


Inga Fechner, Ruben Dewitte and Rico Luman

Exploring new trade deals amid rising protectionism
Trade

Exploring new trade deals amid rising protectionism


Despite trade challenges, the EU is pursuing new agreements, the African Trade Area has 54 of 55 members signed on, and the Trans-Pacific Partnership may add…


Inga Fechner

Soaring services trade: why service trade barriers are a potential retaliation tool
Trade

Soaring services trade: why service trade barriers are a potential retaliation tool


While goods trade often takes centre stage, services trade is expanding more rapidly but remains smaller due to non-tariff barriers


Ruben Dewitte and Inga Fechner

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Trump, tariffs, and trade: our predictions for the coming months What lies ahead in global trade: solid growth despite Trump's tariffs Exploring new trade deals amid rising protectionism Soaring services trade: why service trade barriers are a potential retaliation tool

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