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    Members discuss preparations to bring E-Commerce Agreement into force by mid-2027
    Co-sponsors of the E-Commerce Agreement (ECA) met on 9 June to discuss preparations for ratifying the world’s first baseline set of global digital trade rules. The ratification process forms part of the interim arrangements adopted by over 60 members at the 14th Ministerial Conference (MC14), pending incorporation of the ECA into the WTO rulebook.

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    At the group’s first plenary meeting since MC14 was held in Yaoundé, Cameroon on 26-30 March, the co-convenors – Ambassador James Victor Baxter of Australia, Ambassador Nagai Katsuro of Japan and Ambassador Tan Hung Seng of Singapore – updated members on the next steps to advance the implementation of the ECA.

    Ambassador Tan said that,having launched the interim arrangements at MC14, members must now focus attention and energy on bringing the ECA into force.  Chile, already among the 73 co-sponsors of the ECA, furthermore said at the meeting that it will soon join the 67 members that support the interim arrangements to bring the ECA into effect.

    “Our priority is to bring the ECA into force by securing 45 ratifications, and our consultations with all of you have shown that mid-2027 is an ambitious but feasible target,” Ambassador Tan said.

    Ambassador Baxter, echoing the mid-2027 target, also noted that incorporation of the ECA into the WTO legal framework of rules remains the ultimate objective of members. The co-convenors will soon hold an information session for all WTO members to present the ECA and the interim arrangements, and will continue to engage with members to encourage an open dialogue, he said.

    Ambassador Nagai detailed the plans for technical assistance, capacity building and outreach to help co-sponsors implement the ECA and to encourage more members to join the Agreement. Work is ongoing to conduct more needs assessments, to hold ECA training courses, and to organize more workshops for sharing information on ECA implementation. Ambassador Nagai also encouraged members to continue supporting technical assistance and capacity building efforts.

    WTO Deputy Director-General Johanna Hill provided information on the WTO Secretariat’s complementary efforts in the area of AI-supported needs assessments and technical assistance and capacity building available to WTO members in relation to the broader issue of digital trade. DDG Hill highlighted the Secretariat’s partnership with the World Bank and the Inter-American Development Bank on assessments of digital trade’s soft and hard infrastructure needs in Africa, Latin America and the Caribbean. The Secretariat, moreover, is developing online courses on digital trade and stands ready to conduct research and analysis to support members’ work.

    Several members took the floor to report on the progress of their domestic procedures to ratify the ECA and to provide comments and suggestions on the next steps. Ambassador Tan, closing the meeting, said the co-convenors are heartened to hear the commitment of many members to secure early ratification.

    ECA provisions are aimed at facilitating cross-border digital trade, fostering an open digital environment, and promoting trust in online transactions. Negotiations of the ECA were concluded in 2024 and a first request for incorporation into Annex 4 of the WTO Agreement was presented to the General Council in February 2025. Around 90 members participated in these discussions. As of June 2026, 73 members support the concluded text of the ECA. Pending a decision for incorporation into the WTO legal framework, 67 WTO members, covering approximately 70% of global trade, declared their intention on 28 March 2026 at MC14 to implement the ECA through interim arrangements, with a view to making its benefits available to businesses and consumers. The Agreement will enter into force when 45 instruments of acceptance have been deposited.  More information is availablehere.

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