Dyman & Associates Risk Management Projects on Hughes: Digital spying casts chill on global trade

Dyman & Associates Risk Management Projects on Hughes: Digital spying casts chill on global trade

Dyman & Associates Risk Management Projects on Hughes: Digital spying casts chill on global trade

By Valerio Anema

Dyman & Associates Risk Management Projects on Hughes: Digital spying casts chill on global trade

WASHINGTON - Revelations about U.S. digital eavesdropping have fanned concerns about Internet privacy and may complicate U.S. attempts to write rules enshrining the free flow of data into trade pacts with European and Pacific trading partners. As more and more consumers and businesses shop and sign up for services online, the IT industry is working to fend off rising digital protectionism it sees as threatening an e-commerce marketplace estimated at up to $8 trillion US a year. “Restrictions on information flows are trade barriers,” Google’s executive chairperson Eric Schmidt said at a Cato Institute event last month, warning that the worst possible outcome would be for the Internet to turn into “Splinter net.”

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