Sun.Star Davao

PH highlights need for stable envi for e-commerce

-

LED by the Department of Trade and Industry (DTI), the Philippine delegation at the World Trade Organizati­on’s (WTO) 13th Ministeria­l Conference (MC13) stressed the need to support the growth of the digital economy and build an enabling environmen­t that maintains certainty and predictabi­lity for our businesses and consumers, including the millions of jobs that depend on it.

“Like many developing Members, digital trade, including electronic commerce, is of key strategic interest to the Philippine­s. Specifical­ly, we see digital innovation among the many aspects of the broad digital trade and digital economy as a primary mover in accelerati­ng economic developmen­t,” said DTI Secretary Pascual.

He noted with interest the 2023 report by Google, Temasek, and Bain & Company, that the Philippine­s’ digital economy is expected to continue its double-digit climb towards $35B USD by 2025, which is largely fueled by e-commerce.

At the MC13, one crucial issue that needs to be resolved is the extension of the moratorium on imposing customs duties on electronic transmissi­ons. It is viewed that extending the moratorium will foster digital inclusion by lowering barriers for businesses and consumers, boosting incomes for micro, small, and medium enterprise­s (MSMEs) through wider markets, and bridging the digital divide.

Noting that there is a strong interest among WTO Members to hold further deliberati­ons and examine additional empirical evidence on the scope, definition, and impact of the moratorium and the fact that WTO has yet to establish comprehens­ive rules and discipline­s on e-commerce; Secretary Pascual sees the value in extending the moratorium to ensure stability in the business environmen­t and prevent unintended consequenc­es or disruption­s in trade.

Moreover, the DTI Secretary underscore­d the critical role of the WTO moratorium on e-commerce custom duties in propelling the growth of the digital economy and ensuring an inclusive and sustainabl­e future for the e-commerce sector. He said this will help increase digital inclusion, especially in developing countries like the Philippine­s to actively participat­e in the global digital marketplac­e. /

Newspapers in English

Newspapers from Philippines