UN Report Flags Growing Headwinds for Global Shipping as Trade Momentum Fades

Why Trade Growth Is Weakening?

Policy uncertainty, tariff increases, and geopolitical tensions are dampening trade flows worldwide.

International trade growth is projected to slow from roughly 3.8% in 2025 to about 2.2% in 2026.

Why It Matters?

Global shipping is tightly linked to world trade trends. When trade momentum fades, freight markets become more volatile, carriers scale back capacity, and ports see reduced throughput — potentially affecting supply chains everywhere.

The UN report signals that the “bounce” in goods movement seen in 2025 won’t last — cooling global trade means slower growth ahead for the shipping industry, as economic and policy headwinds shape the maritime landscape in 2026.