Latest figures paint an interesting picture: AI-linked trade now accounts for roughly 15.5% of global merchandise flows. What's striking? The geographic split is heavily tilted. Asian markets are driving nearly two-thirds of this volume, while Europe contributes just 3% and North America sits at 2.5%. This lopsided distribution raises questions about where the real momentum in AI commercialization is building—and which regions might be falling behind in the race.
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Latest figures paint an interesting picture: AI-linked trade now accounts for roughly 15.5% of global merchandise flows. What's striking? The geographic split is heavily tilted. Asian markets are driving nearly two-thirds of this volume, while Europe contributes just 3% and North America sits at 2.5%. This lopsided distribution raises questions about where the real momentum in AI commercialization is building—and which regions might be falling behind in the race.