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Webinar

Digital Trade and the World Trade Organization: State of play ahead of MC14

In today's digital world, e-commerce plays a vital role in the global economy, and countries are actively negotiating new rules to guide it. This webinar provided a clear, accessible overview of the current state of the WTO's multilateral work on e-commerce, as well as recent progress in plurilateral negotiations. 

December 12, 2025 2:00 pm - 3:15 pm CET

(Open to public)

About the Event

E-commerce is a driving force in the global economy, and its importance is only set to grow in the years to come. As such, countries are working together and negotiating new rules to guide cross-border online commerce. While much of this work takes place at bilateral and regional levels, significant discussions are also taking place on the global stage, particularly within the WTO.

This webinar provided a clear, accessible overview of the WTO’s work on e-commerce. It outlined the current state of the organization’s multilateral work, including ongoing debates on the e-commerce moratorium, and examine recent progress in plurilateral negotiations, such as the Joint Statement Initiative (JSI) on E-Commerce. Participants gained an overview of the main elements of the newly completed legal text and development considerations shaping the prospective agreement.

Designed for trade policy-makers, this webinar offered a concise, forward-looking update on e-commerce policy and WTO processes ahead of the Fourteenth Ministerial Conference (MC14) in March 2026.

Panel

Moderator:

  • Alice Tipping, Director, Trade and Sustainable Development, International Institute for Sustainable Development (IISD)

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Webinar details

Topic
Trade
Project
E-commerce
Impact area
Sustainable Economies