On October 10, Federal Councillor Doris Leuthard and the US Trade Representative
Susan Schwab signed a joint declaration on e-commerce in Washington, D.C.
The declaration envisages cooperation between Switzerland and the USA with
a view to improving trade conditions for e-commerce.
In the joint declaration, Switzerland and the USA state their intention to
facilitate and encourage electronic commerce, prevent discriminatory measures,
guarantee users a higher degree of legal certainty and establish the necessary
climate of trust and confidence for electronic transactions. The two parties
declare their desire to work together in this regard within the World Trade
Organisation and other relevant international organisations, as well as to continue
their cooperation at the bilateral level.
Today, states the Declaration, e-commerce is an everyday feature of commercial activity. Businesses
increasingly use it as a more efficient means of conducting purchase and sales
transactions, and private individuals are tending to order more goods and services
online. The availability of digital products and services delivered electronically
is constantly growing both nationally and internationally. In this context Switzerland
and the USA aim to work together to strengthen the multilateral trading system.
This joint declaration on e-commerce was developed under the Swiss-US Cooperation
Forum on Trade and Investment.