CCIA releases paper on trade barriers Internet and e-Commerce companies face
File Under: News, 2008, International Trade
Sep 19, 2008
We’re releasing this paper today on trade barriers Internet and e-Commerce companies face as we approach OneWeb Day Monday, Sept. 22, which is a sort of “Earth Day” to look at the Internet, it’s health and future challenges to its openness.Here is a statement from Ed Black, President & CEO of the Computer & Communications Industry Association, about the paper and why we wanted to research this issue:
“Right now U.S. Internet and e-Commerce companies are being penalized by protectionist behavior abroad. Other countries are using the differences between U.S. Internet/e-Commerce law and their own laws to squash competition by U.S. entrepreneurs and protect their own domestic companies. The USTR should be addressing this – not rewarding these countries with trade agreements.”
The subject of Internet and e-commerce laws as a trade issue has been a growing topic of discussion. The USTR plans a hearing Monday, Sept. 22 on this and a coalition of tech and telecom companies, including CCIA, have sent comments on this issue to the USTR last week.
Click Here for Link to CCIA's Comments to the USTR
Click Here for CCIA's Paper on Internet Protectionism
About CCIA
CCIA is an international, nonprofit association of computer and communications industry firms, representing a broad cross section of the industry. CCIA is dedicated to preserving full, fair and open competition throughout our industry. Our members employ more than 600,000 workers and generate annual revenues in excess of $200 billion.

