The European Union discusses the future of digital Europe

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The consulate of the European Union met on October 19 and 20 to discuss crucial topics about what the future of digital Europe. The leaders of the European Union adopted a series of priorities that they will have to follow in order for Europe to become digital.

Things like focusing on e-government, the digital strategy of the digital market, communication infrastructure and networks, cybersecurity, online crime and tax systems.

The European consulate set the importance of completing all these types of digital advancements and the elements that lead to it by the end of 2018. Among some of the conclusions of these meetings is that the European consulate made a call to all co-legislators to reach an agreement on geographical blocks and the delivery of parcels by the end of 2017.

As well as free flow, the proposals of non-personal data and the Electronic Communications Code by June 2018. In addition, the European consulate emphasizes the importance of increasing transparency in the practices and uses of the platforms.

In the modern world it is necessary to give the utmost importance to the fact that legislation does not block future development, technological innovation or the consumer experience of online stores.

To ensure the development of digital Europe The consulate has also insisted on the need to build a favorable foundation for the acceleration of investments in digital skills, stimulate and assist in the digital transformation of industries and services, implement a fair tax system, to ensure that all companies pay your fair share of taxes and bring the global marketplace in line with these payments.


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