The Digital Trade Integration (DTI) project is designed to support research and policy development on digital trade regulations globally. It focuses on providing comprehensive data on policies that impact digital trade integration, covering ICT goods, online services, data, and foreign investment in digital-intensive sectors. The project seeks to bridge gaps in existing regulatory frameworks by offering insights into both restrictive and enabling policies, ultimately enhancing transparency and encouraging best practices.
The DTI project website hosts an open-access database that contains detailed information on digital trade regulations across 147 economies. Featuring country-specific data, interactive visualizations, and policy analysis tools, it enables users to compare policies across countries and regions. The site also allows stakeholders to explore how different policies support or hinder digital trade. By continually expanding its coverage, the website strives to become a global reference point for understanding regulatory trends in the digital economy. For more on domestic regulation and its impact, visit the DTI webpage.