Close Menu

    Subscribe to Updates

    Get the latest creative news from FooBar about art, design and business.

    What's Hot

    Peru Concludes its Participation in Expo 2025 Osaka-Kansai with the Gold Award for Best Pavilion Design

    October 25, 2025

    Nobel Peace Prize recognizes Machado’s democracy efforts

    October 10, 2025

    Exercise-induced molecule Lac-Phe suppresses hunger

    October 7, 2025
    • Home
    • Contact Us
    • Disclaimer
    Auckland MailAuckland Mail
    • Automotive

      Nissan tests AI-powered city navigation system in Japan

      September 22, 2025

      Ford recalls over 355000 trucks for dashboard display fault

      August 28, 2025

      EY finds 51500 auto jobs lost as German industry contracts

      August 26, 2025

      Lotus Evija becomes fastest electric car with 217 mph top speed

      August 18, 2025

      Cadillac reveals Elevated Velocity concept crossover

      August 14, 2025
    • Business

      Safe-haven demand pushes gold to historic $3,963 milestone

      October 6, 2025

      OPEC+ to implement oil output hike amid stable global demand

      October 6, 2025

      Spot gold posts fresh highs above 3750 per ounce on Fed rate cut

      September 23, 2025

      OECD upgrades 2025 global outlook while U.S. tariffs weigh heavily

      September 23, 2025

      WTO projects 40 percent rise in global trade from AI

      September 18, 2025
    • Entertainment

      Apple Arcade adds Jeopardy and NFL games in September update

      August 19, 2025

      Fantastic Four drives highest Marvel opening since Deadpool

      July 27, 2025

      Disney and Marvel’s R-rated film hits billion-dollar milestone

      August 17, 2024

      Web3 leader Immutable rolls out $50M gaming rewards initiative

      April 27, 2024

      USHER’s pre-Super Bowl experience on Apple Music

      February 7, 2024
    • Health

      Exercise-induced molecule Lac-Phe suppresses hunger

      October 7, 2025

      WHO warns of rising cholera deaths for second year in a row

      September 13, 2025

      Dementia now leading cause of death in Australia

      September 12, 2025

      Dehydration significantly increases body’s cortisol response to stress

      August 22, 2025

      Novo Nordisk slashes Ozempic price for U.S. cash buyers

      August 18, 2025
    • Lifestyle

      JP Morgan funds Fresha with $31 million for AI and robotics growth

      August 23, 2024

      Adidas, Highsnobiety debut limited-edition sneakers

      January 6, 2024

      Unraveling Starbucks’ phenomenon as a worldwide coffee powerhouse

      September 1, 2023

      How Nike’s Kobe 8 Protro Halo Marks an Emotional Milestone

      August 29, 2023

      From labels to legacy – understanding fashion’s hierarchy

      August 21, 2023
    • Luxury

      Price hikes and lack of innovation erode luxury market confidence

      November 18, 2024

      Uncover the allure of Rolex Deepsea – luxury awaits.

      April 10, 2024

      Beyond timekeeping to the prestige of the Rolex Day-Date

      March 2, 2024

      Rare uncut emerald dazzles at Sharjah show

      February 1, 2024

      Porsche and Frauscher launch the electric 850 Fantom Air

      October 17, 2023
    • News

      Nobel Peace Prize recognizes Machado’s democracy efforts

      October 10, 2025

      Study finds females live longer in polygamous mammal species

      October 4, 2025

      Heatwaves escalate as world cities record 25 percent more hot days

      October 1, 2025

      Global water inequality leaves billions without safe access

      September 22, 2025

      Earth’s mantle-core boundary shows unexpected structural shift

      September 20, 2025
    • Sports

      Trump announces World Cup 2026 draw to be held in US capital

      August 23, 2025

      North American nations plan joint security drills for 2026 FIFA World Cup

      August 6, 2025

      Russia develops AI robot to boost athletic performance

      July 18, 2025

      Italy’s Jannik Sinner wins first Wimbledon men’s singles crown

      July 14, 2025

      Liverpool’s Salah earns top writers’ award for 2025

      May 9, 2025
    • Technology

      Korean robots mimic human memory to increase manufacturing speed

      October 2, 2025

      Google rolls out $1B AI initiative for US institutions

      August 6, 2025

      China questions Nvidia over H20 chip security concerns

      July 31, 2025

      Google unveils AI tool Aeneas to decode damaged Roman inscriptions

      July 25, 2025

      Hackers exploit Microsoft SharePoint in global breach

      July 21, 2025
    • Travel

      Global aviation traffic expands in August despite headwinds

      October 1, 2025

      Spirit Airlines doubts future amid weak travel demand

      August 12, 2025

      Travelers must post bonds of up to $15,000 under new US pilot scheme

      August 6, 2025

      Las Vegas visitor numbers drop sharply amid luxury pricing backlash

      August 3, 2025

      Etihad expands U.S. network with new direct flights to Atlanta

      July 5, 2025
    Auckland MailAuckland Mail
    Home » WTO projects 40 percent rise in global trade from AI
    Business

    WTO projects 40 percent rise in global trade from AI

    September 18, 2025
    Facebook WhatsApp Twitter Pinterest LinkedIn Telegram Tumblr Email Reddit VKontakte

    Artificial intelligence is expected to significantly accelerate global trade over the next 15 years, with the World Trade Organization (WTO) projecting an increase in global trade of goods and services by nearly 40 percent by 2040. The forecast, published in the WTO’s World Trade Report 2025, highlights the economic potential of AI adoption across sectors and economies when supported by strong policy frameworks and infrastructure development.

    WTO projects 40 percent rise in global trade from AI
    WTO projects AI could increase global trade by up to 37% and GDP by 13% by 2040.

    The report estimates that AI could raise global GDP by 12 to 13 percent over the same period, depending on the scale and pace of technology integration. The organization attributes the projected trade gains to AI’s ability to reduce trade costs, enhance logistics, improve productivity, and increase the efficiency of cross-border operations. These changes are anticipated to affect both goods and services, with implications for traditional manufacturing, finance, healthcare, and digital services.

    According to the WTO, the largest trade increases are expected in sectors already heavily reliant on digital technologies, such as business services, communication, financial services, and transport. AI is also likely to benefit small and medium-sized enterprises by reducing barriers to entry in international markets through automation, digital platforms, and language translation tools.

    The findings are based on multiple economic models that assess AI’s impact under various scenarios of digital infrastructure adoption. In a scenario where lower- and middle-income countries close half of the digital infrastructure gap with high-income economies, income gains are projected at around 15 percent for developing economies and 14 percent for advanced ones. If the digital divide remains wide, income growth in less developed countries could remain below 8 percent, the report notes.

    WTO outlines economic benefits of global AI adoption

    WTO Director-General Ngozi Okonjo-Iweala stated that digital technologies are reshaping the global trading landscape and that trade policies must evolve accordingly. She noted that AI’s trade-enhancing potential could be fully realized only through investments in digital infrastructure, education, and skills development. She also emphasized the importance of transparent and predictable trade rules in enabling broader AI access.

    Trade in goods essential for AI development, such as semiconductors, sensors, computers, and related components, reached $2.3 trillion in 2023. These goods are integral to machine learning, automation, and cloud computing technologies. However, WTO data shows that import restrictions on AI-related products have increased sharply in recent years, from 130 measures in 2012 to nearly 500 in 2024.

    In some low-income countries, bound tariffs on AI-enabling products remain as high as 45 percent. The report warns that without policy action to address trade barriers and technology gaps, the benefits of AI could remain unevenly distributed. It notes that the availability of skilled labor, reliable digital infrastructure, and affordable access to AI technologies will play a key role in determining which economies benefit the most from the AI-driven trade expansion.

    AI tools enable small businesses to access global markets

    AI’s growing role in shaping trade patterns is already evident, particularly in the services sector. Cross-border trade in digitally delivered services, which includes cloud computing, digital consulting, and online education, has grown rapidly and is likely to accelerate further with advances in generative AI and large language models.

    The WTO’s findings underscore the urgency for coordinated international efforts to ensure that AI adoption contributes to inclusive global growth. The organization called on governments to modernize trade policies and invest in enabling frameworks to maximize the potential of digital technologies across all economies. – By Content Syndication Services.

    Related Posts

    Nobel Peace Prize recognizes Machado’s democracy efforts

    October 10, 2025

    Exercise-induced molecule Lac-Phe suppresses hunger

    October 7, 2025

    Safe-haven demand pushes gold to historic $3,963 milestone

    October 6, 2025

    OPEC+ to implement oil output hike amid stable global demand

    October 6, 2025

    Study finds females live longer in polygamous mammal species

    October 4, 2025

    MENA Newswire scales content syndication with automated workflows

    October 3, 2025
    Latest News

    Nobel Peace Prize recognizes Machado’s democracy efforts

    October 10, 2025

    Exercise-induced molecule Lac-Phe suppresses hunger

    October 7, 2025

    Safe-haven demand pushes gold to historic $3,963 milestone

    October 6, 2025

    OPEC+ to implement oil output hike amid stable global demand

    October 6, 2025

    Study finds females live longer in polygamous mammal species

    October 4, 2025

    Korean robots mimic human memory to increase manufacturing speed

    October 2, 2025

    Global aviation traffic expands in August despite headwinds

    October 1, 2025

    Heatwaves escalate as world cities record 25 percent more hot days

    October 1, 2025
    © 2025 Auckland Mail | All Rights Reserved
    • Home
    • Contact Us
    • Disclaimer

    Type above and press Enter to search. Press Esc to cancel.