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Global Trade Now Moves 500bn Tonnes of “Virtual Water” – World Bank

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Last updated: March 25, 2026 8:17 pm
BrandiQ Analyst
March 25, 2026
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A new report from the World Bank reframes global trade through an often-overlooked lens: water. Each year, approximately 500 billion tonnes of “virtual water” – the freshwater embedded in goods production – flows across borders, underscoring how deeply global commerce is tied to environmental sustainability.

Virtual water captures the hidden cost of production. For instance, a single cup of coffee can require 150 litres of water, with additional inputs from milk, sugar, and processing pushing consumption even higher. At scale, these flows now represent roughly 25% of global water use.

Key Insight: Trade as a Water Efficiency Engine

The report highlights a paradox:

  • Trade improves efficiency by shifting production to water-rich regions
  • Yet 20% of traded irrigation water originates from water-stressed economies

This imbalance exposes structural risks for developing countries exporting water-intensive goods without adequate efficiency systems.

Policy & Market Implications

  • Trade policies (tariffs, subsidies) directly influence water allocation
  • Restrictions on water-saving technologies slow sustainability adoption
  • ESG regulations and corporate supply chain reforms are emerging as critical levers

BrandiQ Take:
Water is becoming a strategic economic variable, not just an environmental one. Countries and companies that align trade with water efficiency will gain long-term resilience in a climate-constrained global economy.

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