#TariffsPause
The tariff pause or moratorium on digital taxes refers to the temporary suspension of tariffs on digital goods and services. This pause has been extended multiple times by the World Trade Organization (WTO) to promote free trade and avoid hindering the growth of the digital economy.
*Key Points:*
- *Current Status:* The WTO's moratorium on e-commerce tariffs has been extended until March 31, 2026.
- *Impact:* The pause benefits developing countries and small businesses by reducing costs and promoting digital trade.
- *Future:* Discussions are ongoing to make the moratorium permanent, which could boost global trade and economic growth [7].