WTO meet: India to oppose no customs duty policy on ecomm transmissions

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New Delhi is of the view that e-commerce needs to be looked at from a development dimension and not from the “eyes of big tech companies”. The moratorium on customs duties on electronic transmissions is in place since 1998 and gets extended every two years when the WTO ministerial conferences take place. “There is no question of extending the moratorium. We have given a final extension. There will be no more extension…We are in favour of continuation of the work programme,” said the official.

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