Leading consumer and digital rights organizations across the globe welcome the recent announcement by the U.S. government, indicating that it is withdrawing support from controversial data flows and source code rules in the Joint Statement Initiative on e-commerce. We call on other governments to take this opportunity to reassess their own digital trade policy and better protect their citizens.
Two years on: TACD urges the EU and U.S. to achieve a swift and comprehensive COVID-19 WTO TRIPS Waiver
The Transatlantic Consumer Dialogue (TACD) has today sent a letter to EU Commission President Ursula von der Leyen and U.S. […]
TACD Commends U.S. Decision on World Trade Organization E-Commerce Talks
It is high time to rethink digital trade policies to fully preserve people’s fundamental rights Leading consumer and digital rights […]
WTO trade talks must safeguard privacy, 42 organisations urge
In a statement, 42 consumer and digital rights groups underline the importance of trust in the digital economy. This can […]