CCIA was pleased to learn senators added provisions to
better protect digital goods ahead of the U.S. Senate Finance committee markup a
bill today to permanently normalize trade relations (“PNTR”) with the Russian
Federation and Moldova. CCIA issed a news
release asking for better trade protections online after the Russian
parliament’s vote
to blacklist websites and allow them to be shut down.
As Matt Schruers writes in his blog post for CCIA's DisCo
Project, "One aspect of the proposed mark-up that merits attention is that
it would require the USTR to report
on barriers to digital trade in Russia. The bill achieves this by
amending an existing international review process – the Trade Act of 1974’s
so-called “Special
301” review– to also identify “laws, policies, or practices” that “deny
fair and equitable treatment to U.S. digital trade.” For more please see
his complete post: