E-labeling can facilitate secure trade in ICT products as e-labels communicate regulatory information without requiring product redesign to accommodate physical label requirements. E-labels are particularly beneficial to small and medium-sized enterprises (SMEs) facing resource constraints. However, conflicting and complex e-labeling approaches could create new barriers to trade and innovation. This project aims to equip APEC economies with the knowledge and skills to implement e-labeling practices with specific considerations for globally recognized practices including the recently finalized ISO/IEC 22603 standard for e-labeling, allowing economies to increase consumer confidence in ICT products without raising additional barriers to trade.