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Singapore-Norway digital pact activates to protect $30b trade corridor

This agreement governs critical data flows and electronic trade documents between the two nations.

The European Free Trade Association–Singapore Digital Economy Agreement (ESDEA) entered into force on 1 March for Singapore and Norway.

ESDEA sets rules for cross-border digital trade between Singapore and EFTA States. It covers the flow of data, protection of personal information, electronic trade documents, and e-payments.

The Agreement, first signed back in 25 September 2025 also addresses online consumer protection, artificial intelligence governance, and cybersecurity cooperation, whilst prohibiting customs duties on electronic transmissions.

Grace Fu, Singapore’s Minister-in-charge of Trade Relations, said the entry into force demonstrates both sides’ commitment to a secure and regulated digital trade environment.

Bilateral services trade between Singapore and EFTA States exceeded $30b in 2023, with nearly half delivered digitally with financial services representing about 20% of digitally delivered services.

ESDEA will enter into force for Iceland, Liechtenstein, and Switzerland after each country completes its ratification procedures.

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