Tech Giants Play Too Big a Role in US Indo-Pacific Trade Talks, Critics Say
- Invitation-only reception, ‘war room’ mark lobbying campaign
- Warren suspects possible strategy of end run around regulation
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Technology giants are drawing protests as they aggressively try to shape a new US trade deal with Australia, South Korea and other members of the Indo-Pacific region that account for 40% of global economic output.
Activists, alarmed by the involvement of corporations in drafting the Indo-Pacific Economic Framework, have started a campaign to limit their role in writing the digital chapter of the new trade pact. Some are worried that the companies will use the agreement as a back-door way to head off domestic regulation and enforcement of antitrust laws.