At WTO meeting in Cameroon, India says OK to two-year e-commerce pause US wants permanent ban

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At WTO meeting in Cameroon, India says OK to two-year e-commerce pause US wants permanent ban
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India signals openness to 2-year e-commerce moratorium extensionUS seeks permanent ban on duties on digital transmissionsIndia-US positions far apart at WTO meeting in...

Wangsa Maju scandal: As video of alleged extortion goes viral PKR tells two implicated members to step down from posts ‘This is unbelievable corruption’: US lawmakers question fishy trades that moved oil, S&P futures before Trump’s Iran posts After winning seven years ago, Malaysia’s first Sikh bagpipe band wants to repeat history this year at World Pipe Band ChampionshipDirector-General of the World Trade Organisation Ngozi Okonjo-Iweala speaks during the opening of the WTO 14th ministerial meeting in Yaounde, Cameroon, March 26, 2026.

— WTO hand out pic via Reutersand enjoy FREE RM10 & when you sign up using code VERSAMM10 with min. cash of RM100 today! T&Cs apply.US seeks permanent ban on duties on digital transmissionsBusinesses fear duties being imposed on ‌downloads and streaming YAOUNDE , March 28 — India has signalled it may drop its opposition to the extension of a global agreement to not impose tariffs on electronic transmissions ‌such as digital downloads, though it remains far from agreeing to a US push to make it permanent, diplomats ​said. India’s Commerce Minister Piyush Goyal had on Thursday cast doubt on US efforts to permanently extend the moratorium – which is set to expire this month – during a World Trade Organization meeting in Cameroon this week, saying it warranted “careful reconsideration.” However, India late on Friday night indicated to WTO members it would ​agree to an extension of two years, two senior diplomatic sources said, in the first sign of an opening in its position, ahead of the WTO meeting on the matter on Saturday.US trade Representative Jamieson Greer said on Thursday Washington was not interested in a temporary extension to the ban, only a permanent one. Business leaders say an extension is critical to guarantee predictability, fearing duties could ‌be introduced if the agreement lapses.Among the four formal proposals ⁠made by members, the African, Caribbean and Pacific Group have proposed extending ⁠the moratorium by two years, while the US seeks a permanent extension. A third senior ⁠diplomat said that members are trying to forge ⁠a middle path of extending ⁠the moratorium beyond the next ministerial meeting – between five and 10 years. It was uncertain if the US or India would accept a middle ground, they added. The extension of the e-commerce moratorium during the WTO meeting in Yaounde is being seen as a key test ⁠for the global watchdog’s relevance, following a year of tariff-fuelled trade turmoil and major disruption to shipping, energy prices and supply chains due to the Middle East conflict. “I think for some countries it’s actually quite existential to prolong the moratorium for a significant time,” Norwegian Foreign Minister Espen Barth Eide said, adding it would help demonstrate that ministers were able to deliver something concrete at the meeting in Yaounde.For nearly three decades the e-commerce moratorium has been extended until the next ministerial conference. The US wants major American tech businesses such as Amazon, Microsoft and Apple to have a stable regulatory environment without the fear and costs of countries introducing duties that could impact cross-border digital trade. John Bescec, Director, Customs and Trade Affairs ⁠at Microsoft, said businesses already face uncertainty around digital services across borders and required predictability. “In the digital economy, uncertainty does not mean flexibility. Uncertainty ⁠means hesitation to ⁠invest,” he said. Some developing countries believe the e-commerce moratorium deprives them of potential tax revenue which they could invest back into their countries. Sofia Scasserra of ​the Transnational Institute think tank said the moratorium had failed to bolster digital ​economies in developing countries, and urged its expiry to enable a ‌new agreement that would help them compete with US Big Tech giants. “The moratorium did ​not create a rising tide that lifted ​all boats. It created a protective ocean, protected for the few who already have the biggest ships,” she said. — Reuters ‘This is unbelievable corruption’: US lawmakers question fishy trades that moved oil, S&P futures before Trump’s Iran posts

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