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Services trade drops 30% in second quarter of 2020 due to COVID-19

Maynard Championby Maynard Champion
October 23, 2020
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Global trade in services in the second quarter of 2020 plunged by a record 30% year-on-year, with the travel sector particularly hard hit by COVID-19 and associated restrictions.  

This is according to a recent report released by the World Trade Organization (WTO) on Friday, October 23, 2020.

Declines in services trade were recorded across all regions and most services sectors except for computer services, which was buoyed by a shift towards remote working and a rising demand for digitalization.

The latest contraction in services trade, according to the WTO, is the steepest since the financial crisis, when global commercial services trade plummeted by 17% in the second quarter of 2009.

Services exports in the second quarter of 2020 were down 32% in North America, 29% in Asia and 26% in Europe on a year-on-year basis. Preliminary estimates suggest even sharper declines for Latin America and the Caribbean (-46%) and a drop of 60-65% for least-developed countries.

Tourism was particularly hard hit, with international travelers’ expenditure down 81% and transport down 31%. These two sectors make up 43% of services trade. The drop in transport matches declines recorded during the financial crisis (-29%), but the underlying reasons are different.

“Unlike in 2009, the decrease in transport services trade is driven predominantly by restrictions to passenger transport and a fall in global demand for international travel, not by sharp declines in freight shipping”, the WTO said.

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The recent data also shows that other services were affected unevenly by the pandemic. Sectors requiring physical proximity fell steeply such as construction (-25%) and audio-visual, artistic and recreational services (-14%). Architectural and engineering services, closely linked with construction, and other business services were also down 11%.

 Furthermore, contract manufacturing services also collapsed (-22%), with factory production halting in many countries. Uncertainty about the economic context also had an impact on research and development (R&D) services, with exports from this sector declining 8% in the United States and 11% in the European Union.

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The WTO however stated that financial services were only marginally affected, emphasizing the very different nature of this crisis from the financial crisis, when exports dropped by 20% in the first quarter of 2009.

The WTO noted that the recent growth in this sector is even understated due to the dollar appreciation. For example, intra-EU trade in financial services rose by 2% in euro terms, while it stagnated in dollar terms.

The various components of the services trade all contracted in the second quarter except computer services.

“Computer services, the fastest growing services sector in the last decade, was the only one to record an increase in exports, which was up 4% due to the rising demand for digitalization”.

This trend, according to the WTO, has been further accelerated by the pandemic.

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