TLN’s Transatlantic Technology and Trade Working Group, comprised of private sector experts and public officials, explores digital and trade challenges and opportunities for the United States and Europe. Topics range from issues surrounding data governance, technology platforms and standards in emerging technologies to global trade challenges, ICT security and competitiveness, and misuse of technology threatening security and human rights. Policy briefs recommend action by the United States and the European Union, including via their Trade and Technology Council (TTC); background papers offer additional details on various issues.
Summary Brief:
- Getting to Yes: Making the U.S.-EU Trade and Technology Council Effective, Daniel S. Hamilton
Background Papers:
- On joined up law-making: the privacy/safety/security dynamic, and what this means for data governance, Victoria Baines
- Regulating the Globalisation of Data: Which Model Works Best? Erik van der Marel
- On New Regulation of Europe’s Digital Markets, Hosuk Lee-Makiyama
- Regulating Platforms the EU Way? The DSA and DMA in Transatlantic Context, Frances Burwell
- How the EU-U.S. Trade and Technology Council Cooperation Can Navigate Conflict and Find Meaningful Cooperation on Data Governance and Technology Platforms, Nigel Cory
- Can the EU and US find common ground on data and platform governance? Susan Ariel Aaronson
- US and EU collaboration on data governance and technology platforms, Paul Timmers
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