The EU and Brazil Agree to Create the Biggest Area of Free and Safe Data Flows Globally
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Michael McGrath will meet with Alckmin to sign a mutual acknowledgment that both parties adopt high, equivalent, and reliable standards for the protection of personal data.
Brazil and the European Union (EU) signed an agreement on mutual recognition in the standards of processing and protection of personal data and companies between the two territories.The formalisation ceremony of the measure took place on this Wednesday (27) in the Palais des Planalto, and took place with the participation of President-in-Office Gerald Alckmin and Commissioner of the European Union (EU) for Democracy, Justice, Law and Consumer Pr…
Alckmin, also Minister of Development, Industry, Trade and Services, stated in an event in Brazil that the exchange of personal data between the two jurisdictions with equivalent levels of protection will bring "legal security" and "encourage people and businesses". The vice-president pointed out that the decision to liberalise money takes place soon after the signing of the free trade agreement between the EU and Mercosul, a block formed by Bra…
Eu and Brazil Adopt Agreements to Create the Largest Area of Free and Secure Data Flows in the World
The European Commission and Brazil have adopted mutual adequacy decisions this Tuesday to create the largest area of free and secure data flows in the world between companies, public authorities and researchers with the aim of boosting digital trade between the two jurisdictions.The decisions, which will benefit a combined total of 670 [...] La entrada The EU and Brazil adopt agreements to create the largest area of free and safe data flows in t…
The EU and Brazil agree to create the biggest area of free and safe data flows globally
Today, the European Commission and Brazil confirmed their comparable data protection standards by adopting mutual adequacy decisions. These agreements allow seamless data exchange between the EU and Brazil, benefiting businesses, public authorities, and researchers. By enabling secure data flows without additional requirements, the decisions are expected to enhance digital trade, reduce costs, and provide legal certainty for companies in both re…
In practice, Brazil and the European Union signed a mutual recognition agreement on the protection of personal data. The signing ceremony included the presence of the President of the Republic in exercise, Gerald Alckmin, and the European Commissioner for Democracy, Justice, Law and Consumer Protection, Michael McGrath. In practice, it is the understanding that the Brazilian rules provided for in the LGPD (General Data Protection Act) provide co…
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