Building a Transatlantic Digital Marketplace: Twenty Steps Toward 2020
This report presents a blueprint for building a seamless transatlantic digital marketplace by 2020, focusing on enhancing digital trade, regulatory cooperation, innovation, data protection, and Internet governance.
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Quick Facts | |
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Report location: | source |
Language: | English |
Publisher: | Atlantic Council |
Authors: | Frances G. Burwell, The Hon. William E. Kennard, Tyson Barker, H.e. Carl Bildt |
Time horizon: | 2020 |
Geographic focus: | United States, European Union |
Methods
The research method involved task force discussions, workshops, and consultations with government officials, business representatives, entrepreneurs, civil society leaders, academics, and policy experts across various cities.
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Key Insights
The report outlines twenty steps toward creating a transatlantic digital single market, addressing digital trade, ICT regulation, innovation, data protection, and Internet governance, aiming to foster economic growth, security, and privacy.
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Additional Viewpoints
Categories: 2020 | 2020 time horizon | 2020s time horizon | English publication language | European Union geographic scope | United States geographic scope | citizens' rights | cybersecurity | data protection | digital agenda | digital globalization | digital trade | economic growth | economy | globalisation | ict regulation | innovation | internet governance | multi-stakeholder model | online security | privacy | security | technology | transatlantic digital marketplace