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CCIA to Co-Host Conference, Book Release on the 2023 Merger Guidelines
April 8, 2024
Washington – The Computer & Communications Industry Association, together with Concurrences, will co-host a half-day program Tuesday, April 9, to mark the release of their latest joint publicati...
U.S. Commerce Department Announces CHIPS Funding
April 8, 2024
Washington – The U.S. Commerce Department announced today $6.6 billion in funding under the CHIPS and Science Act toward three Taiwan Semiconductor Manufacturing Company (TSMC) chipmaking fabricatio...
CCIA’s response to Meta’s Motion asking court to dismiss FTC’s monopoly claims
April 5, 2024
Washington – Meta has filed a motion for summary judgment filed today in the FTC’s lawsuit against the social media company.
The FTC’s lawsuit, filed back in 2021, is accusing Meta of a...
CCIA Provides Comments Opposing Vermont Social Media Bill
April 5, 2024
Washington – The Computer & Communications Industry Association (CCIA) today provided written comments and testimony to Vermont lawmakers opposing S.289, a proposed bill that would require the u...
CCIA Statement on the Outcome of EU-U.S. Trade & Technology Council
April 5, 2024
Brussels, BELGIUM – EU and U.S. officials met this week as part of the EU-U.S. Trade and Technology Council in Brussels and Leuven. The discussion focused on joint actions on AI, including regular d...
CCIA Statement on FCC Scheduling Net Neutrality Vote for April 25
April 3, 2024
Washington – The Federal Communications Commission (FCC) has announced that an order restoring baseline Open Internet protections will be presented for a vote of the Commissioners during the April 2...
CCIA Statement Ahead of EU-U.S. Trade & Technology Council in Brussels
April 3, 2024
Brussels, BELGIUM – EU and U.S. officials including U.S. Trade Representative Katherine Tai and EU Trade Commissioner Dombrovskis are gathering in Brussels and Leuven today ahead of a key meeting of...
CCIA Asks Georgia Governor to Veto Social Media Bill
April 2, 2024
Washington – The Computer & Communications Industry Association sent a letter Tuesday to Gov. Brian Kemp asking him to veto Georgia’s social media bill that would require age verification for ...
CCIA Raises Objections to Minnesota’s SF 4696 Over Freedom of Speech Concerns
April 2, 2024
Washington – The Computer & Communications Industry Association provided written comments in opposition to Minnesota’s SF 4696 in response to today’s hearing before the Senate Committee on C...
CCIA Statement Expressing Concern USTR’s NTE Report Omits Many Digital Trade Barriers
March 29, 2024
Washington — The U.S. Trade Representative has issued its annual National Trade Estimates (NTE), the Congressionally-mandated report identifying barriers faced by U.S. firms in foreign markets. Alth...
CCIA Submits Comments For UN Advisory Body on Artificial Intelligence’s Interim Report
March 28, 2024
Washington – The Computer & Communications Industry Association has filed comments with the United Nations Advisory Body on Artificial Intelligence’s Interim Report: “Governing AI for Humani...