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A Westminster forum on international digital trade finds one country more in focus than others. Why?

A Westminster forum on international digital trade finds one country more in focus than others. Why?
Did the UK’s Brexit tsar really mean to suggest that Britain is a pirate when it comes to encouraging innovation?
MPs on the influential Public Accounts Committee point to a number of systems, across multiple organizations, that still require a great deal of work to ensure the smooth flow of goods and people.
Debating Brexit is futile now that the exit from the EU has happened. But if the UK wants to be at the ‘leading edge of science and technology’ it needs to put forward some actual ideas on how to make that happen.
The UK hasn't wasted any time in deciding to water down GDPR in pursuit of making new business deals. Savvy move or risky political gambit?
Leaders at a Westminster eForum policy conference discuss the opportunities and challenges within UK technology investment.
The much-needed and peculiarly delayed adequacy decision from the European Commission regarding free data flows to Brexit Britain finally seems to be reaching a positive conclusion.
A Brexit deal was struck before 2020 ended, but it lacks a resolution to the long term free movement of data between the UK and the EU. The data adequacy dilemma needs urgent attention before the clock runs down...
GDPR Is a European data protection success story, yes? Well, yes...but it could also be a complicating factor in trying to secure a post-Brexit data adequacy deal between the UK and the EU.
The Brexit negotiations between the UK and the EU appear to be lurching to a close. What does that mean for the still unresolved issue of data adequacy?
The Westminster eForum debated data protection and a major challenge to business and IT leaders - the B-word.
The UK and the EU have yet to reach an adequacy agreement that will keep data flowing to and from one another - and that's something that ought to concern US firms based in Brexit Britain.
There are big challenges facing UK FinTech companies as Brexit looms.
Brexit adds another complication to the post-Privacy Shield world if you do business in the UK...
Data sharing is a crucial ingredient of the digital economy and one that post-Brexit Britain is going to have to get on top of to compete with its US and EU peers.
As the UK government today lays out its demands for what a post-Brexit relationship with Europe looks like, will data adequacy get the focus it deserves? As a Westminster e-Forum audience heard this week, there will be dire consequences if not.