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The US Executive Order published today, which lays the ground for the new EU-US data transfer agreement, is likely still insufficient to protect Europeans’ privacy and personal data when it crosses the Atlantic. The data in question ranges from consumers’ photos to their emails or phone numbers.
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Our view on the reform of EU customs comes from the angle of product safety.
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In our review of this agreement, we highlight positive elements such as easier access to redress, and cooperation on product safety. But we also say this trade deal is not a model for sustainable trade, as it clashes with the Green Deal and Farm to Fork Strategy.
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EU Member States are following the approach of the European Parliament in not making online marketplaces liable for dangerous products sold online by third-party vendors using their platforms.
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The EU and US will hold the first meeting of their Trade & Technology Council this week. The European Consumer Organisation (BEUC) calls on this Council to ensure that its discussions deliver to consumers, are transparent and clearly explained to the public.
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More than 80 countries have agreed on a consumer protection article to be included in a future international trade deal on e-commerce, the World Trade Organization (WTO) wrote today. The European Consumer Organisation (BEUC) welcomes this long overdue step to enhance consumer protection in a globalised market.