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September 16, 2025

US-UK Tech Prosperity Deal Demonstrates Digital Solidarity, Says Center for Data Innovation

In response to the announcement of the US-UK Tech Prosperity Deal, the Center for Data Innovation released the following statement from Head of Digital Policy for the UK and EU Ayesha Bhatti.

September 16, 2025

ITIF Announces Daniel Castro as Its Next President; Robert D. Atkinson to Retire in April 2026

The Information Technology and Innovation Foundation (ITIF) today announced that Daniel Castro will take over as ITIF’s president in May 2026. Castro will succeed Robert D. Atkinson who will retire at the end of April after two decades at the helm.

September 15, 2025

Twenty Percent Cut to Federal R&D Would Cost the US Economy $1 Trillion Over Next 10 Years, New Report Finds

Cutting federal investments in R&D would trim government spending by $620 billion over 10 years, but it would shrink the economy by nearly $1 trillion and lower tax revenue by almost $250 billion, wiping out much of the short-term budget savings.

September 5, 2025

Latest Google Fine Highlights EU’s Interventionist Attack on US Tech Companies

The European Commission’s reasoning that Google is leveraging a dominant position for competitive advantage in another market goes beyond what U.S. antitrust law allows. This shines a light on how Europe is yet again taking a more interventionist approach to penalize American tech companies.

September 2, 2025

Decision in Google Search Case Avoids Worst Pitfalls, But Is Still Flawed, ITIF Says

The court’s decision to reject the Justice Department’s radical bid to break up Google was the right one. However, the decision errs by imposing a problematic series of data-sharing and syndication remedies under the guise of denying Google the supposed fruits of its violation.

August 20, 2025

ITIF Investigation Finds Chinese E-Commerce Sites Facilitate Counterfeits; New Report Recommends Classifying Temu, AliExpress, and SHEIN as “Notorious Markets”

Counterfeit and infringing products remain readily available on major Chinese e-commerce platforms, an investigation by ITIF has found. The investigation points to structural misalignments between the platforms’ incentives and their lax compliance with IP and consumer protection laws.

August 5, 2025

Proposed Online Platform Act Risks Chilling Innovation and Derailing US-Korea Trade Relations

Delaying further action on the proposed Online Platform Act is the right decision. It would create barriers to entry that stifle the growth of smaller firms, while distorting market incentives and penalizing standard commercial practices of larger firms. By enabling direct regulatory targeting of U.S. digital firms, it also raises concerns over discriminatory treatment and market access.

July 31, 2025

De Minimis Executive Order Risks Disrupting E-Commerce Without Fixing Enforcement Gaps, Says ITIF

In response to President Trump’s executive order suspending the de minimis exemption for commercial shipments globally, ITIF released the following statement from Policy Analyst Eli Clemens.

July 31, 2025

Congress Needs to Allow Vigorous USITC Enforcement Against Unfair Trade Practices

Congress should expand Section 337 of the 1930 Tariff Act to better address unfair trade practices that China uses to capture market share in advanced industries at America’s expense. When China violates global rules or norms to benefit particular firms, they should be denied access to the U.S. market.

July 28, 2025

US-EU Trade Framework Should Address Digital Barriers, Says ITIF

While a framework that could avert a destructive transatlantic trade war is a welcome development, unless this potential agreement addresses the EU's systematic non-tariff attacks on American technology companies, it will be a significant missed opportunity.

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