Brazil and the EU recently held a digital dialogue as part of its long-running strategic partnership. Both sides agreed to continue working together on data protection and international data flows, while cooperating on regulatory frameworks for data and artificial intelligence.
22 March 2024
Brazil, EU agree to improve cooperation on data flows, digital regulation
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