With the WTO ministerial meeting scheduled in March 2026, the US is expected to lobby for a permanent digital-tariff ban.
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The United States is tightening efforts to build a tariff-free global digital economy, as President Donald Trump secures commitments from Southeast Asian nations to refrain from taxing American tech and online service companies.
According to a Bloomberg report by Brendan Murray, the US has received assurances from Malaysia, Cambodia, and Thailand that they will not impose digital services taxes or take discriminatory measures against American providers of e-commerce, cloud services, streaming platforms, social media and other online offerings.
These pledges , embedded within broader trade agreements rolled out this week , also include long-term backing of the World Trade Organization’s moratorium on customs duties for digital services. That…