Movie streaming: Streaming a movie abroad may soon come with

Movie streaming: Streaming a movie abroad may soon come with taxes at the border

The World Trade Organization (WTO) faces a potential breakdown of the decades-old moratorium on digital customs charges. The tariff ban, allowing free cross-border digital transactions, is set to expire in March. Large developing economies, including Indonesia, South Africa, and India, signal opposition to an extension, citing concerns about US Big Tech dominance, data privacy, and lost customs revenue. The lack of an international framework for digital trade complicates negotiations.

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