Building Conducive Regulatory Environments to Enable Digital Trade
BSA’s Joseph Whitlock joins an APEC panel discussion describing the challenges that face policymakers and regulators in growing and enabling digital trade and more.
Building a conducive regulatory environment for digital trade means having foundational policies/regulations in place to effectively regulate digital activities in a coherent, cross-sectoral, and cross-jurisdictional manner.
This session will give an overview of the challenges that face policymakers and regulators in growing and enabling digital trade, from restrictions to the free flow of data; lack of foundational frameworks, such as data protection and privacy; as well as application of taxation and tariff frameworks in the age of digital platforms and data.
Panelists:
- Moderator: Christine Bliss, USCSI
- Joseph Whitlock from BSA | The Software Alliance
- Rachel Stelly, Senior Policy Counsel, CCIA
- Yan Xiao, Lead of Digital Trade, World Economic Forum
More Information: https://www.apec.org/events-calendar
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The Business Software Alliance (www.bsa.org) 是全球软件行业的主要倡导者,旨在代表该行业,向政府和国际市场发声。其成员包括全球最具创新力的公司,这些公司制定的软件解决方案,不但能够刺激经济,还能提升现代生活的品质。