INTERNATIONAL TRADE: HOW DATA PROTECTION REGULATIONS IMPACT CROSS-BORDER BUSINESS

Authors

  • Zarina Behzod kizi Kamarova Graduate student at the University of World Economy and Diplomacy, 100007, Republic of Uzbekistan, Tashkent, Mustakillik ave., 54

Keywords:

Data Protection, Personal Data Protection Regulation, Uzbekistan, International Business, Trade, E-commerce, Data Transfer, Cross border Data Transfer, Data privacy, international trade, cross-border data flows, data protection regulations, EU GDPR, US privacy laws, regulatory compliance, harmonization, global trade agreements, digital economy.

Abstract

In today's interconnected world, the flow of data across borders fuels international trade and drives economic growth. However, this digital highway is increasingly congested by a patchwork of data privacy regulations enacted by individual nations. This article navigates this complex landscape, analyzing how diverse regulatory frameworks impact cross-border business operations. Examining key jurisdictions like the EU, US, and China, the article identifies the challenges companies face, including compliance burdens, data transfer restrictions, and potential discrimination based on national data protection standards. It also explores efforts towards harmonization and convergence, such as APEC's Cross-Border Privacy Rules, and discusses the potential future scenarios for this evolving domain. Ultimately, this article provides insights for policymakers and businesses to adapt and thrive in a data-driven world where balancing individual privacy and global trade is paramount.

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Published

2024-02-05

How to Cite

Kamarova , Z. B. kizi. (2024). INTERNATIONAL TRADE: HOW DATA PROTECTION REGULATIONS IMPACT CROSS-BORDER BUSINESS. Educational Research in Universal Sciences, 3(1), 169–174. Retrieved from http://erus.uz/index.php/er/article/view/6022