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Digital Trade and Economy: New Rules for a Free Internet

The U.S. Senate supports negotiating international rules for digital trade and the digital economy. The goal is to ensure that values like democracy, free speech, human and worker rights, privacy, and an open internet are at the core of global digital governance. This aims to protect the interests of citizens, workers, and small businesses in the digital world.
Key points
Promoting a free and open internet and protecting privacy in digital trade.
Ensuring fair conditions for American workers and small businesses in the global digital economy.
Counteracting digital authoritarianism and digital trade barriers like censorship or forced technology transfers.
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A resolution expressing the sense of the Senate that the United States should negotiate strong, inclusive, and forward-looking rules on digital trade and the digital economy with like-minded countries as part of its broader trade and economic strategy in order to ensure that the United States values of democracy, rule of law, freedom of speech, human and worker rights, privacy, and a free and open internet are at the very core of digital governance.
Print number: SRES 727
Sponsor: Sen. Young, Todd [R-IN]
Process start date: 2022-07-28