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WTO talks stall over e-commerce moratorium extension – Report
Talks to reform the World Trade Organization (WTO) and extend a moratorium on customs duties for electronic transmissions have stalled, with no breakthrough reached as negotiations entered their final day on Sunday.
The development was disclosed by diplomats familiar with the discussions at a WTO ministerial meeting in Cameroon, according to Reuters.
The deadlock demonstrates deep divisions among member countries over the future of digital trade rules and broader institutional reforms.
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Trade ministers are working to bridge differences, particularly between the United States and India, over the extension of the e-commerce moratorium, which is due to expire this month. The outcome is widely seen as a critical test of the WTO’s relevance amid ongoing global trade disruptions.
What the report is saying
Reuters reports that diplomats and stakeholders have highlighted sharp disagreements over the duration and structure of the moratorium extension. The divide reflects broader tensions about the future direction of global trade governance.
These positions highlight the difficulty of reaching consensus, with negotiations still far apart as the deadline approaches.
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Several compromise options are being explored, but divisions remain over how long the extension should last and what conditions should apply. The discussions also intersect with broader reform efforts within the WTO.
The ongoing stalemate reflects deeper structural challenges within the WTO, particularly its consensus-based decision-making system.
What you should know
The outcome of the negotiations could have significant implications for global digital trade and the future of the WTO as a multilateral institution.
Nairametrics earlier reported that failure to agree on a viable reform path for the WTO at this week’s meeting could push members to explore alternative mechanisms for setting trade rules.
Nairametrics also reported that Dr. Ngozi Okonjo-Iweala, WTO DG had said that Africa will be minimally affected by the tariffs imposed by the United States of America under President Donald Trump’s trade policy direction.
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