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CCIA Responds to Ways & Means Committee Markup that Passes Trade Bills 

Washington – The House Ways & Means Committee marked up and passed several trade-related bills today, including legislation on the reauthorization and reform of the Generalized System of Preferences (GSP) program and a bill that would eliminate de minimis benefits for a broad set of imports. Specifically the committee passed H.R. 7986—“Generalized System Preferences Reform Act”—which would reauthorize the GSP program that offers developing countries the ability to export to the United States without duties on thousands of products that they would otherwise have been subjected ...

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CCIA Europe Statement on EDPB Opinion on ‘Pay or Consent’ for Large Online Platforms

Brussels, BELGIUM -- The Computer & Communications Industry Association (CCIA Europe) issued the following statement in reaction to the European Data Protection Board (EDPB)’s Opinion 08/2024 on...
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CCIA Europe Statement on EU Single Market Report

Brussels, BELGIUM – Today, former Italian Prime Minister Enrico Letta presented his Report on the Future of the Single Market, as requested by the European Council in June 2023. The report aims t...
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CCIA Joins Multi-Association Letters Pressing Administration to Recommit to Pursuing and Enforcing Strong Digital Trade Rules

Washington – The Computer & Communications Industry Association joined 40 organizations in a letter urging the Biden Administration to reaffirm support for strong digital trade rules and to defe...
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CCIA Statement in Response to Reports of UK Regulatory Intervention in AI

Washington – The Computer & Communications Industry Association issued the following statement in response to reports of the UK’s Competition and Markets Authority (CMA) intention to intervene...

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