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The Brussels Effect: Digital Market Regulation in East Asia

The Brussels Effect: Digital Market Regulation in East Asia
Tuesday, July 16, 202408:00 PM to 9:00 PM EST
Virtual Webinar

Event Summary

The European Union's Digital Markets Act (DMA) has set off a global regulatory ripple effect, also known as the Brussels Effect, promoting significant activity around the world. As the DMA’s impact unfolds across Europe, various Asian jurisdictions, each with unique market dynamics, are crafting their own approaches to digital platforms. This timely discussion will offer insights into the evolving landscape of digital market regulation in East Asia and its implications for innovation, competition, and economic growth.

Join us for a lively event hosted by ITIF's Schumpeter Project on Competition Policy, featuring leading antitrust experts from Taiwan, Japan, Korea, and the United States.

Additional speakers to be announced.

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Speakers

Andy
Andy Chen
Vice Chairperson
Taiwan Fair Trade Commission
Speaker
Joseph V.
Joseph V. Coniglio@JosephVConiglio
Director, Antitrust and Innovation Policy
Information Technology and Innovation Foundation
Speaker
Lilla Nóra
Lilla Nóra Kiss@LillaNoraKiss
Senior Policy Analyst
Schumpeter Project on Competition Policy
Moderator
Shigeru
Shigeru Kitamura
President & CEO
Kitamura Economic Security Inc.
Speaker
Richard
Richard Shin
Senior Advisor
Bae, Kim & Lee LLC
Speaker
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