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U.S. companies may need to beef up data privacy – but only for Europeans

  • Written by The Conversation Contributor
imageCan the EU and the U.S. work together on data privacy?Gears image via shutterstock.com

Though the recent Apple versus FBI case garnered greater media attention, a privacy discussion with more economic significance – to the tune of US$260 billion – is moving toward fruition with less public attention: the EU-U.S. Privacy Shield.

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