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[Global Trade Tensions, Agricultural Challenges, and Financial Milestones]-[WTO says exports from North America will slump 12%]

World Business Report · B2 · 2025-04-16

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The WTO Warning: A Looming Trade Recession

The World Trade Organization (WTO) has issued a stark warning regarding the global economic outlook, projecting that current trade policies—specifically the "tit for tat trade war" between the US and China—could drag the world into a recession. According to Director General Ngozi Okonjo-Iweala, global merchandise trade volumes are projected to decline by 0.2% in 2025, a figure that is "nearly 3 percentage points below the level we would have expected without recent trade policy shifts." While the current impact remains manageable, experts like David Hennig of the UK Trade Policy Project warn that if the US reverts to more aggressive "reciprocal tariffs," the global trade decline could accelerate to 1.5%.

North America is expected to "bear the brunt" of these policies, with exports potentially slumping by as much as 12%. The crisis is not merely about tariffs; it is about the "heightened uncertainty" that prevents corporations from making long-term investments. Major tech entities like Nvidia and ASML are already feeling the "ripple effect" of supply chain disruptions, as companies grapple with a "difficult macroeconomic backdrop" and are forced to hedge their future profit forecasts.

Strategic Realignment: China’s Charm Offensive in Southeast Asia

Amidst the US-China trade friction, President Xi Jinping has been conducting a "charm offensive" across Southeast Asia, including visits to Vietnam, Cambodia, and Malaysia. As Nick Marsh reports from Putrajaya, Malaysia, these nations are in a delicate position. While the US market remains vital, China is the region’s "biggest investor" in essential infrastructure.

Malaysia, in particular, is navigating a "difficult tightrope." Facing a 24% tariff from the US but benefiting from the relative advantage compared to the 145% tariff imposed on Chinese goods, Malaysian exporters are finding some niche opportunities. However, the reliance on "intertwined" supply chains—where components move from Malaysia to China and then to the US—means that any move toward complete economic decoupling remains a significant threat to global stability. Key projects, such as the $11 billion "East Coast Rail Link," underscore the deepening reliance on Chinese state-owned loans and infrastructure development.

Agricultural and Infrastructure Hurdles

Beyond the macroeconomic scale, local industries are facing unique crises. In Indian-administered Kashmir, saffron farmers are battling a "prickly problem": an infestation of porcupines that are "guzzling down freshly grown saffron bulbs." Farmer Javed Ahmed notes that between climate change and the destruction caused by these animals, which have damaged "approximately 20% of the harvest," the cost of saffron has surged to approximately 70,000 rupees per 100 kg. Despite pleas to the Wildlife Department, the lack of intervention has left farmers in a "distressed" state.

Conversely, in the Pacific island nation of Tuvalu, the arrival of modern infrastructure is cause for celebration. The country has unveiled its first-ever ATM, a "historic moment" for the 12,000 residents who have previously navigated a cash-reliant economy with limited international banking access. The move represents a significant step in the nation's efforts to integrate with the global economy, though it highlights the stark contrast between the connectivity of the developed world and the "geographical remoteness" of island nations.

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