The European Parliamentary Research Service released a report on private sector data transfers between the EU and U.K. following Brexit. The report covers the mechanisms that could be used to transfer data between the two sides under the EU General Data Protection Regulation. The EPRS also explores potential trouble areas that could affect U.K. adequacy and examines the European Commission's draft adequacy decision.
EPRS: EU-UK private-sector data flows after Brexit

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