ITI Releases Priorities for TTC Global Trade Challenges Working Group
The U.S. and EU should address unfair trade practices by state-owned companies, unnecessary tariffs on information and communications technology products and a range of other issues at the U.S.-EU Trade and Technology Council’s global trade challenges working group, the Information…
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Technology Industry Council said. ITI said the working group should specifically look to coordinate U.S. and EU responses toward state-owned enterprises and their forced technology transfers. It should also “collaborate to confront” foreign tariffs on ICT goods, which violate the World Trade Organizations’ Information Technology Agreement. “Such tariffs directly impact EU and U.S. exports, hinder development outcomes, exacerbate supply chain uncertainty, and erode international respect for multilateral commitments,” ITI said Feb. 8.