WTO shares forecasts for CIS trade growth in 2025-2026

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Baku, Azerbaijan, April 20. The World Trade
Organization (WTO) projects moderate growth in exports and a
slowdown in imports over the next two years, Trend reports.

According to the WTO’s baseline forecast, CIS exports are
expected to grow by 4% in 2025, with an adjusted forecast slightly
higher at 4.4%. This comes after a modest rebound of 2.3% in 2024,
following a 4.3% decline in 2023.

However, growth is projected to stagnate in 2026, with the
baseline forecast showing a slight contraction of 0.1% and the
adjusted version indicating marginal growth of 0.1%.




On the import side, the region is expected to see a significant
deceleration compared to the post-pandemic surge. After jumping by
18% in 2023 and slowing to 5% in 2024, import growth is forecast at
just 0.1% in 2025 (0.5% in the adjusted scenario), before picking
up to 2.1% in 2026 under both forecasts.

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