Csongor Csősz*

Babeș-Bolyai University Cluj-Napoca, Facultatea de Științe Economice și Gestiunea Afacerilor, Departamentul Administrarea Afacerilor

csongor.csosz@econ.ubbcluj.ro

 Abstract: The COVID-19 pandemic profoundly disrupted global trade, exposing vulnerabilities in highly interconnected supply chains and reshaping industries worldwide. This paper explores the pandemic’s impact on key sectors, including energy, automotive, and food, and highlights the long-term shifts in global trade systems. By examining the sharp decline in trade volumes during 2020 and the uneven recovery in 2021-2022, the paper provides a statistical analysis of how different regions and industries fared through the crisis. Through a detailed case study of the automotive industry and the semiconductor shortage, the paper delves into the specific challenges faced by manufacturers and the economic consequences of supply chain disruptions. Furthermore, it discusses the broader trends toward regionalization, diversification, digital transformation, and the evolving role of trade policies in the post-pandemic era. The paper concludes by emphasizing the need for resilience, flexibility, and innovation in future global trade practices, arguing that the lessons learned from the pandemic will shape the trajectory of international commerce for years to come.

Keywords: COVID-19; global trade; supply chain disruptions; inflation; just-in-time; digital transformation.

JEL classification: F10; F16;

* Corresponding author: Csősz, Csongor

 Cite as:

Csősz, C., 2025. Global Trade in a Post-Pandemic World: Supply Chain Disruptions, Economic Impact, and the Path to Resilience. Oradea Journal of Business and Economics, 10(1), pp.42-52.

http://doi.org/10.47535/1991ojbe204

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