Global trade set to slow in 2026 as protectionism, fragmentation intensify, Unctad says
[Engineering News - South Africa] - 16/01/2026
Global trade is expected to continue growing this year but at a slower pace after reaching a record high in 2025, as rising protectionism, geopolitical tensions and tighter regulation reshape trade flows and increase risks for developing economies, UN Trade and Development (Unctad) reports. In a (…)
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