The European Union and Singapore announced an agreement on a new digital partnership, which includes improving cooperation on “cutting-edge technologies” like artificial intelligence and ensuring cross border data transfers comply with data protection rules. The agreement paved the way for the EU and Singapore to establish the Digital Trade Principles, illustrating their shared “commitment to an open, fair and competitive digital economy, without unjustified trade barriers.”
EU and Singapore sign new digital partnership
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