WTO
New Data Reveals Regional Variations in Digitally Delivered Services Trade
<WTO-OECD Balanced Trade in
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Trade in digitally delivered
services boomed during the COVID-19 pandemic, with global exports growing by
15% on average in 2020-21. Newly released WTO-OECD data show, in particular, a
boost in intra-regional trade in these services in Asia, with trade up 25% in
2021, and in North America (+11%).
The recently released
WTO-OECD Balanced Trade in Services dataset reveals digitally delivered
services traded within Asia reached 43.2% of the region's total trade in these
services in 2021, up from 39.2% in 2019 (see Figure 1). Telecommunications,
computer and information services as well as business, professional and
technical services drove this rapid growth. In North America, the share of
intra-regional trade in digitally delivered services rose to 18.2%, up from
15.8% in 2019.
Figure 1: Intra-regional trade in digitally delivered
services
Source: WTO -OECD Balanced Trade in Services dataset.
*
CIS refers to the Commonwealth of Independent States, including certain
associate and former member states.
** Includes the Caribbean.
Note: The data is presented as a percentage of total trade in digitally
delivered services.
In contrast, intra-regional trade remained stable in
South and Central America and the Caribbean and contracted slightly in Europe.
Intra-Africa trade in digitally delivered services declined to 3.3% in
2021.
However, the share of
Africa's exports of digitally delivered services to Asia rose from 20.3% in
2019 to 22.0% in 2021 (see Figure 2). Flows from South and Central America and
the Caribbean to North America and to Asia were also on the rise. In 2021,
37.5% of the region's exports of digitally delivered services went to North
American countries, up from 34.5% before the pandemic.
Figure 2: Regional exports of digitally delivered
services by destination
Source: WTO-OECD Balanced Trade in Services dataset.
*
CIS refers to the Commonwealth of Independent States, including certain
associate and former member states.
** Includes the Caribbean.
Note: The red colour signifies a decline in share between 2019 and 2021. Green
indicates an increase, and yellow shows stability. The intensity of the colour
indicates the level of change.
The recently updated
WTO-OECD Balanced Trade in Services (BaTIS) dataset
covers bilateral services exports and imports of over 200 economies from 2005
to 2021, providing data for 12 main sectors and for total services. The dataset
provides a comprehensive and balanced matrix of international trade in
services, making it a valuable tool for economic analysis, policy-making and
trade negotiations.