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Protecting US Digital Businesses from South Korean Discrimination

This act aims to protect American digital companies from unfair practices and discrimination by South Korea. If South Korea implements regulations that negatively impact US digital platforms, the United States can take actions, such as initiating trade disputes, to protect its companies' interests. This is intended to ensure a level playing field for American businesses operating in the Korean market.
Key points
The act allows the US government to respond to discriminatory digital regulations in South Korea that could harm American companies.
If discrimination is found, the US can initiate trade disputes or negotiate solutions to protect its businesses.
The goal is to ensure a fair trading environment for American digital companies in South Korea.
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Additional Information
United States-Republic of Korea Digital Trade Enforcement Act
Print number: HR 3193
Sponsor: Rep. Miller, Carol D. [R-WV-1]
Process start date: 2025-05-05