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Thang Nguyen-Quoc, Theng Theng Tan, Oxford Economics
2026-01-13T00:00:00
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Though policy issues raised by data flows are diverse, a common challenge is the need to ensure that data crossing borders receives oversight and/or protection; the combination of enabling cross-border data transfers and ensuring transfers take place in the context of trusted relationships

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Mr. Olson began his career in Washington DC as an international trade negotiator and served on the US negotiating team for the NAFTA negotiations.

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