BCC press release: Tariff clouds weigh on exports

Fiona Parsons
13 March 2026

Goods exports trade with the EU and the rest of the world, excluding the United States of America, showed solid growth in the first month of the new year. Services exports displayed lower growth than in past months influenced by global competition levels and geopolitical uncertainty. Across the past three months until the end of January, total exports across the economy grew by 1.8% in value terms, equally balanced between goods and services trade growth. The effects of tariff weariness clearly show through this data with the hold off in sales with the US. Geopolitical and supply chain uncertainty from the Middle East could weigh heavily on global trade data from Q2 onwards.

In a deeply uncertain global trade environment, boosting trade growth depends upon getting the most value from the UK’s trade agreements. It’s also crucial that ministers work to lower tariffs and trade barriers where we can with likeminded partners. BCC initiatives, such as our joint FCDO Diplomatic Advisory Hub, and our new trade accelerator pilot with Singapore, are helping to create further assistance for ambitious UK exporters. We also need the right decisions on the global rules-based system made at the WTO Ministerial Conference in Cameroon at the end of March. Ensuring digital transmission of services remains tariff free for the maximum period possible, strong action on the e-commerce agreement, and WTO reforms that unlock the door to sustained trade growth is the agenda we need adopted by Ministers in Yaoundé this month.