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The WTO world trade trend indicator fell to a record low in the second quarter
The WTO world trade trend indicator fell to a record low in the second quarter, according to a report published on the World Trade Organization’s (WTO) website on Wednesday.
The survey finds that while there are already partial signs of improvement in world trade, the momentum of the strengthening would still be difficult to estimate and the economy would follow a much “L”, ie protracted, than “V”, ie steep recovery pattern. (MTI)
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