WTO Members Establish Baseline Digital Trade Rules Amid Opposition
WTO members have introduced foundational digital trade regulations, marking a significant step in standardizing global digital trade practices despite facing opposition.
On March 28, 2026, members of the World Trade Organization (WTO) successfully established the first-ever baseline digital trade rules. This initiative aims to create standardized practices for digital trade on a global scale.
The introduction of these regulations comes after overcoming substantial opposition from various stakeholders. The ability to reach consensus highlights the urgency and importance of regulating digital trade in an increasingly interconnected economy.
These baseline rules are expected to have significant implications for digital infrastructure and trade operations, potentially enhancing efficiency and clarity in international digital transactions.