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    Tariff uncertainty could curb investment in small businesses, UN trade agency says

    Tariff uncertainty could curb investment in small businesses, UN trade agency says

    Published by Global Banking and Finance Review

    Posted on October 13, 2025

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    By Olivia Le Poidevin

    GENEVA (Reuters) -Small and medium-sized businesses and developing economies are likely to be at particular risk of a slowdown in investment due to ongoing tariff uncertainty, the Secretary-General of the UN Trade and Development Agency told Reuters on Monday.

    "We fear that there will be more lagging numbers in terms of investment," UNCTAD's Rebeca Grynspan said in an interview at her office in Geneva.

    "We fear small and medium-sized businesses will be affected everywhere, but also small countries that depend much more on trade and investment to really seek growth."

    While AI has driven trade and investment this year, she said, it remains concentrated and excludes small countries with developing economies.

    A UNCTAD report in July found that global foreign direct investment fell for a second consecutive year in 2024, with concerns this year could be even worse as trade tensions rock investor confidence.

    Since he took office in January, U.S. President Donald Trump's tariff decisions have shaken financial markets and sent a wave of uncertainty through the global economy.

    Grynspan said forecasts for 2026 hinge on whether the current trade tensions escalate into a full-blown trade war, or if higher tariffs persist amid ongoing trade negotiations.

    "There is uncertainty, but there will be more predictability. The markets will adapt to the new situation," she said.

    Grynspan said the least developed countries in Africa and small island states were "worse off" and have less resilience amid trade uncertainties, as they face higher tariffs compared to developed nations.

    While the EU has struck a deal setting duties at 15% on most goods it exports to the United States, they are often much higher on so-called least developing countries. Laos, for example, faces tariffs at 40%.

    Grynspan urged the U.S. to spare vulnerable countries from higher tariffs. In July, Lesotho, a small African nation, received a modified tariff rate of 15% following Trump’s earlier threat of 50% tariffs.

    (Reporting by Olivia Le Poidevin; Editing by Jan Harvey)

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