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EU-US Trade Statement Held Up Over Digital Laws, FT Says

EU-US Trade Statement Held Up Over Digital Laws, FT Says

Bloomberg10 hours ago
The EU's efforts to safeguard its digital regulations are holding up a joint statement on trade, following an agreement struck last month in Scotland, the Financial Times reported.
The two sides are at odds over wording around the rules that target the behavior of Big Tech as the US wants to keep open the possibility of concessions on the bloc's landmark Digital Services Act, the newspaper reported. The European Commission has previously said that this would be unacceptable.
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