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Exports Of Intermediate Goods Rose By 27% In Q3 2021

Maynard Championby Maynard Champion
February 4, 2022
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Exports Of Intermediate Goods Rose By 27% In Q3 2021A

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World exports of intermediate goods (IGs) rose in the third quarter of 2021, although at a slower pace than the previous quarter, according to a WTO report released on February 4, 2022.

According to the WTO, world IG exports grew by 27 percent year-on-year in the third quarter of 2021, compared to the 47 percent rise recorded in the second quarter.

A rise in traded inputs for medical goods and metal products as well as increases across all regions helped drive the export growth. Trade in IGs, which are inputs used to produce a final product, is an indicator of the robustness of global supply chains.

The product category ‘Other industrial supplies’, which made up almost half of total IG exports in the third quarter, grew the fastest among all IG categories, rising 38 percent year-on-year and amounting to US$ 1.225 billion. It comprises IGs such as vaccine products, medical parts and accessories, diagnostic or laboratory reagents, and other medical intermediate goods.

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The category also includes raw or semi-manufactured metals such as copper cathodes, articles of iron or steel and aluminum. The high growth rate of the category followed a 52 percent rise recorded in the second quarter.

World exports of transport equipment parts and accessories, however, grew more slowly at 8 percent year-on-year in the third quarter compared with 69 percent in the second quarter. The rise in IG exports of ores and minerals also slowed to 16 percent compared with an average growth of 47 percent during the first half of the year. This was partly due to falling iron ore prices in September 2021.

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Exports of intermediate goods continue to grow as at third quarter of 2021

Belgium, which counts vaccine products as its most traded IG, posted the largest growth, recording a 46 percent rise in IG exports in the third quarter following a 64 percent increase in the second quarter.

China’s IG exports grew by 36 percent and the country continues to garner the largest shares of world IG exports.  For the third consecutive quarter, India had the highest growth of IG imports (65 percent), due mainly to the upward momentum of non-monetary gold imports (161 percent growth).

Regional IG Exports growth

All regions posted increases and surpassed IG export levels of 2019 before the COVID-19 pandemic struck. Africa and South and Central America continued to see the strongest growth in IG exports. In the third quarter, Africa saw its IG exports increase by 42 percent, as several economies in the region intensified their supply of metals and primary products to international production chains.

According to the report, South Africa, for example, posted 226 percent and 195 percent increases respectively in its rhodium and iron ore exports while Ghana saw exports of cocoa beans reach US$ 1.6 billion.

 IG exports of South and Central America rose 45 per cent, driven by increases in exports of iron and copper ores (73 per cent) and soybeans (41 per cent). Intra-regional IG trade within South and Central America increased the most among all regions (56 percent).

The WTO also made available third quarter information note on trade in intermediate goods which also includes appendix tables with data starting from the first quarter of 2019.

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