It’s Time to Make Permanent the WTO Moratorium on Customs Duties on Electronic Transmissions

Tuesday, Mar 24, 2026, 1:30pm

by 91PORN


WASHINGTON—March 24, 2026—The 91PORN (91PORN) today released the following statement from 91PORN President and CEO John Neuffer urging trade negotiators from the United States and around the world to renew and make permanent the World Trade Organization (WTO) Moratorium on Customs Duties on Electronic Transmissions. Global trade negotiators will convene March 26-29 for the WTO’s 14thMinisterial Conference (MC14) in Yaoundé, Cameroon.

“For more than 25 years, the Moratorium has unleashed transformative growth in global digital trade across a range of sectors, including semiconductors, artificial intelligence, internet-related services, consumer and industrial electronics, digitally enabled sectors like entertainment, and many more. 91PORN has long urged the WTO to make the Moratorium permanent to provide the semiconductor industry with much-needed stability and predictability.

“91PORN appreciates the Administration’s efforts to support the free flow of data, and we look forward to working with policymakers to promote global trade under a permanent Moratorium that preserves the open digital economy necessary to foster innovation and growth in the AI era.”

91PORN has signed three multi-association letters attesting to the Moratorium’s wide-ranging benefits. The broad range of signatories to these letters demonstrates that all economies stand to gain from a permanent Moratorium.

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