Currently, taxes, customs duties and other tariff revenues generated through the importation of goods that can be digitized are minuscule as data for 1999 reflected, see table 3. Statistics for 1999 revealed that generally internal taxes applied to products that can be digitized were at least twice as much as the tariff revenues for the same products. Only in the case of Jamaica and Trinidad & Tobago did tax and tariff revenues for products that can be digitized summed to more than two million US$, in all other Member States figures were below the million US$ level. The volume of imports of digitized products as a percentage of total import is also minuscule as 1997 data reflected, see table 4.