WTO Members Swap Info on Regulatory, Legal E-Commerce Frameworks
World Trade Organization members swapped information on existing e-commerce regulatory and legal frameworks during the March 22 meeting of the Work Programme on Electronic Commerce, the WTO said. Members also discussed how the WTO can help implement these frameworks and…
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the challenges associated with establishing them. Singapore introduced its Digital Economy Agreements while the U.K. shared a paper on trade digitalization focused on "how to make legislative and regulatory frameworks on e-commerce more inclusive, transparent and efficient." The work program's next session, set for April 20, will focus on the moratorium on the imposition of e-commerce customs duties.