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What is World Trade Uncertainty (WTU) Index?

13 May 2025 Zinkpot 153
What is World Trade Uncertainty (WTU) Index?

WHAT?

 

The World Trade Uncertainty Index is a global economic indicator developed by the International Monetary Fund (IMF) to measure uncertainty related to trade policy across countries and over time. It is published by International Monetary Fund (IMF) and Updated quarterly, available on the IMF's official website.

 

What Does It Measure?

 

The WTU Index quantifies trade-related uncertainty by analyzing the frequency of terms related to "trade" and "uncertainty" in the Economist Intelligence Unit (EIU) country reports. A higher value of the index indicates greater uncertainty in trade policy, which can affect Investment decisions, Trade flows, Economic growth and global supply chains.

 

How It’s Constructed?

 

  1. Texts are drawn from EIU country reports for 143 countries
  2. Instances of words like "uncertainty", "tariffs", "trade tensions" are counted
  3. The count is scaled to adjust for the length of each report
  4. Index values are aggregated by region and globally

 

Why Is It Important?

 

Provides real-time insights into how trade policy developments (e.g., tariffs, sanctions, trade wars) affect global confidence. Helps central banks, businesses, and policymakers adjust forecasts and policies. It became especially relevant during:

 

  • The US-China trade war (2018–2019)
  • Brexit negotiations
  • COVID-19 supply chain disruptions

 

What are Economist Intelligence Unit (EIU) country reports?

 

The Economist Intelligence Unit (EIU) is the research and analysis division of The Economist Group, the publisher of The Economist magazine. The EIU Country Reports are in-depth monthly or quarterly reports that provide economic, political, and business intelligence on over 190 countries. EIU Country Reports offer: Detailed analysis of each country's political climate, economic performance, policy environment, and risk factors

Forecasts for key indicators like:

  1. GDP growth
  2. Inflation
  3. Trade and investment
  4. Exchange rates
  5. Fiscal performance
  6. Sectoral trends including energy, banking, industry, and consumer markets

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