US lawmaker reintroduces bill against South Korea's regulatory efforts that could harm US digital firms
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US lawmaker reintroduces bill against South Korea's regulatory efforts that could harm US digital firms
A U.S. congresswoman has reintroduced a bill calling on the U.S. government to step in if Korea takes regulatory measures that might harm America's digital businesses, Congress' website showed Tuesday. On Monday, Rep. Carol Miller (R-WV) introduced the bill, titled "To authorize the appropriate administrative authorities to impose certain restrictions with respect to the Republic of Korea, and for other purposes," which was referred to the House…
CCIA Responds to Reintroduction of Bill Directing U.S. Trade Leaders to Consider Trade Implications of Korea Digital Regulations
Washington – The Computer & Communications Industry Association issued the following statement in response to the bipartisan “U.S. – Republic of Korea Digital Trade Enforcement Act,” (Representatives Carol Miller (R-WV), Vicente Gonzales (D-TX), Rudy Yakym (R-IN), and Max Miller (R-OH) reintroduced Thursday, which would require the United States Trade Representative to report and respond to evidence of discriminatory Korean practices that may be…
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