19 members of the WTO, including US, agree among themselves not to impose duties on e-commerce
Nineteen members of the World Trade Organization, including the United States, agreed among themselves on Thursday not to impose duties on e-commerce - a document shows.
It comes after a deadlock between Brazil and other WTO members on a lapsed global deal was not resolved during two days of talks in Geneva this week.
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