Chamber, CSI propose U.S.-UK services trade priorities
A new paper from the U.S. Chamber of Commerce and the Coalition of Services Industries lays out priorities the business groups believe U.S. and United Kingdom trade negotiators should aim for in any future U.S.-UK trade agreement. Among the 11 main priorities the two groups list are market access, investment protections, enshrining cross-border data flow, prohibiting data localization, data protection and privacy, government procurement and a recognition that services are integral to other sectors like agriculture and manufacturing. “The U.S...