Today, TACD publishes a new resolution on delinking the incentives to invest in biomedical R&D from the prices of products […]
Trade is on everyone’s mind – it should be on NCD advocates’ minds too
Everyone seems to be talking about trade. Normally a niche issue relegated to newspapers’ financial pages, it has been catapulted […]
Five Red Flags for Food, Farming and Fair Trade Under the UK’s New Brexit Plan
“Brexit”—the impending withdrawal of the United Kingdom from the European Union triggered by the 2016 UK referendum—presents a number of […]
Is California’s New Privacy Law Right for the United States?
At the end of June, California enacted what has been billed as a comprehensive privacy law. By all accounts, it […]
TACD addresses concerns on labelling format for genetically modified organisms proposed by USDA
On Tuesday 3 July, 2018, TACD’s Food Policy Committee submitted comments to the U.S. Department of Agriculture (USDA) addressing concerns […]
TACD Annual Forum 2018: Consumer Protection in a Connected World
The 18th TACD Annual Forum ‘Consumer Protection in a Connected World” took place on Tuesday, 19 June 2018 in Brussels. […]
Norwegian Consumer Council report shows how tech companies push users into sharing personal data
Today, TACD member the Norwegian Consumer Council (NCC) published a new report on how tech companies steer us into sharing information […]
TACD releases new policy resolution on the EU’s Multilateral Investment Court
Today, TACD has published a resolution on the EU’s Multilateral Investment Court (MIC). The resolution comes after the European Commission’s […]
TACD members send letter to companies urging them to adopt the core elements of the GDPR as a baseline standard
On 24 May, several TACD members sent a letter to 95 major Internet companies, advertisers and other digital data companies […]
Parents, stay away from Amazon’s Echo Dot
Earlier this month, Amazon (AMZN, +0.09%) released Echo Dot Kids, the first Alexa-equipped speaker designed specifically for children. Amazon says […]