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G20 curbs on imports see sharp slowdown

The number of new restrictions on international trade has slowed sharply, according to an official study commissioned by the G20 group of governments, suggesting that a feared surge of protectionism has not arrived.

The report, by the World Trade Organisation and two other official agencies, said that new import-restricting measures imposed over the past six months by G20 countries had affected at most 0.7 per cent of G20 goods imports, or 0.4 per cent of world imports – about half the increase in the previous six months.

There had been no new restrictions on services trade, though financial bail-outs continued to have a distorting effect and most new investment-related actions had encouraged rather than deterred foreign investors, the report found.

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