Digital trade is the cross-border transfer of data, products, or services by electronic means, usually the Internet. It is changing global commerce, and in many ways, reducing the relevance of traditional at-the-border barriers to trade, like tariffs. Businesses transfer data across borders to improve operations. In addition, businesses and consumers use the Internet to find and access digital goods (like music and software), physical goods (e.g. e-commerce delivered packages) and services (such as video telephony, cloud storage, and data analytics services.)
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