One of the pillars of the global economy fell a few weeks ago, and practically nobody noticed. The 14th ministerial conference of the World Trade Organization ended its meeting in Cameroon last month declaring that, for the first time since in almost three decades, it had
It is worth noting exactly how long this agreement has lasted. It was in May 1998 that countries first decided that the cross-border “production, distribution, marketing, sale or delivery of goods and services by electronic means” would not be tariffed the way ...
