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Away from Middle East war zone, many battles unfold on the table

The WTO ministerial in Cameroon ended in deadlock, failing to extend the e-commerce moratorium and highlighting deep divisions between major powers and emerging economies. Disagreements over digital taxation, intellectua…

Away from Middle East war zone, many battles unfold on the table

The WTO ministerial in Cameroon ended in deadlock, failing to extend the e-commerce moratorium and highlighting deep divisions between major powers and emerging economies. Disagreements over digital taxation, intellectual property, and rule-making reveal a fractured global economic order, with Brazil and India pushing back against US and China-backed…

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  • The WTO ministerial in Cameroon ended in deadlock, failing to extend the e-commerce moratorium and highlighting deep divisions between major powers and emerging economies.
  • Disagreements over digital taxation, intellectual property, and rule-making reveal a fractured global economic order, with Brazil and India pushing back against US and China-backed initiatives.

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What led here, in plain terms:

  • axation, intellectual property, and rule-making reveal a fractured global economic order, with Brazil and India pushing back against US and China-backed initiatives. The WTO ministerial in Cameroon ended in deadlock,…
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Why it matters

Why readers and decision-makers should care:

  • The WTO ministerial in Cameroon ended in deadlock, failing to extend the e-commerce moratorium and highlighting deep divisions between major powers and emerging economies.
  • Disagreements over digital taxation, intellectual property, and rule-making reveal a fractured global economic order, with Brazil and India pushing back against US and China-backed initiatives.