India, Pakistan Urge WTO on Remittances
India, Pakistan, and others urge WTO to facilitate fair cross-border remittances. They call for a multilateral framework to reduce costs.
Chidi Eze
Investigations & Analysis
Introduction to the Issue
India, Pakistan, Morocco, and the Africa Group have urged WTO members to commit to a fair and low-cost international financial system for cross-border remittances.
The Call for a Multilateral Framework
Ahead of the ministerial conference, they called for a multilateral framework on transparency, interoperability, and competition in remittance services to reduce costs and promote trade. The goal is to facilitate cross-border remittance transfers fairly and at a lower cost.
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