New US tariff measures are reshaping global trade, creating uneven gains and losses, according to UNCTAD.
Developed economies improved their relative tariff position by 3.5 points by February 2026; while developing and least developed countries saw declines.
Sectoral impacts, including in wool, show shifting competitiveness as tariff gaps redirect trade flows and sourcing decisions.
Developed economies improved their relative tariff position by 3.5 points by February 2026; while developing and least developed countries saw declines.
Sectoral impacts, including in wool, show shifting competitiveness as tariff gaps redirect trade flows and sourcing decisions.