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G7 countries agree shared position on digital trade

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LONDON, (Reuters) – The Group of Seven rich nations has agreed to a set of common principles that will govern digital trade and cross-border data usage. This was stated by Britain in a communiqué following a London meeting of trade ministers.

Britain published a communique saying that they had rejected digital authoritarianism, digital protectionism, and authoritarianism.

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