During the inaugural meeting of the U.S.-EU Trade and Technology Council Wednesday, companies and trade groups urged officials to reach a deal on trans-Atlantic data flows, saying an agreement is key to the economy and digital innovation, The Wall Street Journal reports. “Trans-Atlantic data flows are enablers for everything we want to see done in technology,” Information Technology Industry Council Executive Vice President of Policy Rob Strayer said.
30 Sept. 2021
Companies urge data transfer deal before US-EU Trade and Technology Council
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