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International trade update: UK £14m Aid for Trade at WTO MC14; WTO outlook; EU-Australia FTA/SDP; EU-Mercosur provisional; EU-US deal; Canada safeguard; practice notes (26 March 2026)

Published on: 26 March 2026

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UK Mission to WTO announces £14m Aid for Trade package at MC14 conference

At the 14th WTO Ministerial Conference in Yaoundé, Cameroon, the UK Mission to the World Trade Organization (WTO), the UN and other Geneva‑based international bodies in Geneva unveiled a £14m Aid for Trade programme. Of this, £13m in Official Development Assistance is allocated across seven projects, with a further £1m redirected to the WTO Fisheries Fund. See: LNB News 25/03/2026 72.

WTO forecasts slowing global trade growth amid Middle East conflict risks

According to its Global Trade Outlook and Statistics, the WTO says worldwide trade growth will cool in 2026 after a better‑than‑expected rebound in 2025. It projects merchandise trade volumes to rise by only 1.9% in 2026, down from 4.6% in 2025, as the extraordinary spike in AI‑enabling goods fades and prior import front‑loading reverses, while overall goods and services trade growth is expected to soften to 2.7%, amid risks from Middle East conflict...

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