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World trade data from Tradeshift’s Q1 Index of Global Trade Health shows global trade activity mirroring the wider economic slowdown. Transaction volumes on our platform remained in contraction territory for the fifth consecutive quarter.
World trade data from Tradeshift’s Q4 Index of Global Trade Health shows improving activity levels across global supply chains. Transaction volume growth on Tradeshift’s global business commerce platform finished the year three points below the baseline, a modest upward trend compared to the previous quarter.
World trade data from Tradeshift’s Q3 Index of Global Trade Health shows activity across supply chains dropped for the third quarter in a row. Transaction volume growth slowed by 5 points against the expected range as trade activity across retail, manufacturing and transport & logistics fell sharply.
Our latest Index of Global Trade Health shows that cumulative transaction volume growth across the Tradeshift platform stayed flat in Q4 compared to pre-pandemic forecasts. Recent history suggests that things could have been a lot worse.
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New data from our most recent Global Trade Index suggested that, at least in the US, the supply crisis was starting to stabilize. “There is more domestic supply and the US companies tend to be larger,” Christian said when asked to explain the discrepancy between how well the US was doing compared to Asia and Europe. “Which also means they tend to be earlier in the queue when they’re ordering from suppliers.”
Our latest Index of Global Trade Health shows that cumulative transaction volume growth across the Tradeshift platform stayed flat in Q4 compared to pre-pandemic forecasts. Recent history suggests that things could have been a lot worse.
Economists headed into the summer optimistic about the speed of recovery. Many are now wondering if the engines of growth are losing steam.
Charting the recovery Cumulative activity growth between buyers and suppliers on the Tradeshift platform since Q1 2020.
Tradeshift’s Index of Global Trade Health analyzes anonymized data flowing across our platform to reveal a timely perspective of how external events are impacting business to-business commerce around the world.