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World trade recovery remains on track

Today’s CPB Trade Monitor shows that global trade continues to recover, although the gain in October was inevitably less spectacular than the surge in September. We expect that world trade will continue to improve but the rebound phase following the collapse in late 2008 and early 2009 has now largely come through. It will still probably take several years for world trade to move back to precrisis levels.

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