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WTO Talks Deadlock Over E-commerce Duties After Brazil Blocks Deal, Progress Stalls on Digital Trade Rules

WTO discussions have ended in deadlock after Brazil blocked a deal on e-commerce duties, further exposing significant fault lines between wealthy and developing nations. Progress on digital trade rules has also suffered a setback, with Brazil's actions threatening tariffs on electronic transmissions, and broader reform debates remaining stalled.

29 Mar, 07:17 — 30 Mar, 05:33
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FTVery High5h ago

WTO reform talks collapse over US-Brazil stand-off

Dispute over ecommerce tariffs derails agreement on overhaul of global trade body

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DWHigh4h ago

WTO talks end in stalemate over e-commerce

The US and Brazil accused each other of blocking an agreement over taxes on international online trade. The WTO is experiencing a period of prolonged deadlock.

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straits-timesMostly Factual1d ago

Singapore, 65 other WTO members introduce first set of global digital trade rules - The Straits Times

Singapore, 65 other WTO members introduce first set of global digital trade rules  The Straits Times

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indian-expressMostly Factual1d ago

From subsidies to software, how fresh WTO talks expose deep faultlines between rich and developing nations

By Ravi Dutta Mishra

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Korea HeraldMostly Factual5h ago

WTO talks deadlock after Brazil blocks e-commerce deal

World Trade Organization talks ended deadlocked early Monday as Brazil blocked a bid by the US and ‌other countries to extend a moratorium on customs duties for electronic transmissions, dealing a fresh blow to the embattled trade body. WTO Director-General Ngozi Okonjo-Iweala said the e-commerce moratorium had expired, meaning countries could apply duties on electronic goods such as digital downloads and streaming. But she said the WTO hoped to be ‌able to restore the moratorium and that Brazil

By The Korea Herald

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japan-timesMostly Factual7h ago

WTO talks end in deadlock after Brazil blocks deal over e-commerce duties

The WTO countries are negotiating an extension to a moratorium on customs duties for electronic transmissions such as digital downloads.

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channel-news-asiaMostly Factual6h ago

WTO talks end in deadlock after Brazil blocks deal over e-commerce duties

Talks to extend an e-commerce moratorium, which is due to expire this month, will continue in Geneva after the impasse.

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taipei-timesMostly Factual17h ago

WTO near deal on reform amid e-commerce deadlock - taipeitimes.com

WTO near deal on reform amid e-commerce deadlock  taipeitimes.com

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phnom-penh-postMixed7h ago

​Singapore, 65 other WTO members introduce first set of global digital trade rules​ - phnompenhpost.com

​Singapore, 65 other WTO members introduce first set of global digital trade rules​  phnompenhpost.com

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