En el mes de abril, Argentina se convirtió en el 23º estado en ratificar el Convenio 108+ del Consejo de Europa. La ratificación representa un gran avance para la fijación de reglas claras en el comercio internacional, pues resulta el modo adecuado para responder a los nuevos desafíos de la economía digital y los flujos de datos transfronterizos.
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