
White House and EU reach agreement on trans-Atlantic data sharing
CNN
The White House has hammered out a new agreement with the EU that could again allow businesses to transfer data and personal information across the Atlantic, a highly-anticipated move that could provide assurance to hundreds of companies after Europe's top court struck down the deal's predecessor in 2020.
In joint remarks with European Commission President Ursula von der Leyen, US President Joe Biden said Friday that the new partnership will "once again authorize transatlantic data flows that help facilitate $7.1 trillion in economic relationships with the EU."

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