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November 19, 2025|Publications

Until Europe Admits Its Regulatory Mistakes, Its Digital Reforms Will Continue to Be Superficial, Says Center for Data Innovation

Following the release of the European Commission’s new Digital Omnibus package to simplify its digital rules, the Center for Data Innovation released the following statement.

November 18, 2025|Publications

Summit on European Digital Sovereignty Pushes Protectionism Over Progress, Says Center for Data Innovation

In response to the push for greater European digital sovereignty at the Franco-German Summit, the Center for Data Innovation released the following statement.

November 18, 2025|Publications

Meta’s Triumph Against the FTC Is a Win for the Rule of Law, Says ITIF

The Federal Trade Commission’s case against Meta was highly flawed from the start, and today’s landmark opinion by Judge James Boasberg makes that unmistakably clear.

November 17, 2025|Publications

US “National Power Industries” Are in Deep Jeopardy; Washington Needs New Strategy to Counter China’s Strategic Threat, New Report Warns

China is engaging in a concerted industrial war against the United States, and the United States is in grave danger of losing its geostrategic advantage unless Washington adopts a new strategy to strengthen a select group of advanced “national power industries” that underpin the country’s economic strength and national security.

November 14, 2025|Publications

EU Should Accept Google’s Ad Tech Remedies Proposal, Says ITIF

The European Commission has an excellent opportunity to demonstrate its commitment to the fair and non-discriminatory enforcement of its competition laws by accepting Google’s remedies proposal, which appears more than sufficient to address the EU’s concerns in the ad tech space.

November 14, 2025|Publications

New US Trade Deals Advance Open Digital Markets and Counter EU-Style Protectionism, Says ITIF

ITIF welcomes new U.S. trade agreements with Latin American partners and South Korea that strengthen digital trade, curb discriminatory barriers against American tech firms, and counter EU-style protectionism abroad.

October 22, 2025|Publications

The CMA’s Apple and Google Designations Put Red Tape Over Reality, Says ITIF

ITIF released a statement from Joseph V. Coniglio following today’s decision by the UK’s Competition and Markets Authority to designate both Apple and Google as having Strategic Market Status in mobile platforms.

October 20, 2025|Publications

President Lee’s Shift Toward “Negative Regulation” Could Propel Korea to Global Innovation Leadership

President Lee’s initiative to adopt a negative regulatory system marks a bold, forward-looking step toward transforming South Korea into a true innovation-driven economy.

October 20, 2025|Publications

EU Digital Services Act Lacks Transparency to Assess Its Impact on Free Speech Globally, New ITIF Report Finds

As debate intensifies in Washington over whether the European Union’s Digital Services Act (DSA) threatens free speech beyond Europe, a new analysis from ITIF finds that the law’s reporting system and publicly available records don’t provide sufficient transparency to assess its true impact on users’ free speech globally as platforms adopt Europe’s regulatory standards in other jurisdictions to simplify their compliance obligations

October 8, 2025|Publications

Brussels Can’t Fix AI Adoption Without Fixing Its Regulations, Says Center for Data Innovation

In response to the European Commission releasing the Apply AI Strategy, the Center for Data Innovation released the following statement from Director Daniel Castro.

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News Clips

November 17, 2025|Publications

Satellite Experts Like FCC Proposals to Increase Spectrum Access

Joe Kane was mentioned by Broadband Breakfast in coverage of FCC proposals to increase spectrum access.

November 11, 2025|Publications

US Think Tank Waves Red Flag Over Chinese Economic Espionage

TechNewsWorld quoted Darren Tromblay arguing for the United States to disrupt Chinese economic espionage.

November 11, 2025|Publications

ITIF: Restrictions on Semiconductor Sales to China Carry Heavy Price Tag for U.S.

Inside AI Policy quoted Stephen Ezell in coverage of what semiconductor export controls mean for the United States.

November 10, 2025|Publications

China’s Green Energy ‘Revolution’ Is Powered by Coal

A Wall Street Journal op-ed cited ITIF's report on China's nuclear energy, detailing that the United States is 10 to 15 years behind China in nuclear innovation.

November 10, 2025|Publications

South Korea Races to Finalize Stablecoin Rules amid Regulator Turf Battle

Cryptopolitan quoted Sejin Kim in an article on South Korea’s efforts to regulate stablecoins.

November 7, 2025|Publications

Chip Firewall: U.S. Cracks Down on Nvidia’s AI Exports to China

WebProNews mentioned Daniel Castro and Stephen Ezell's blog on stringent export controls for AI chips in a story about the White House’s decision to block Nvidia's sales of scaled-down AI chips to China.

November 7, 2025|Publications

A Lesser-Known Farmers’ Almanac Will Fold After 2 Centuries, Citing Money Trouble

Associated Press quoted Val Giddings in an article on the Farmers’ Almanac shutting down after more than two centuries due to financial challenges.

November 6, 2025|Publications

Senate Proposal Wants AI-Related Job Loss Reports

CIO Dive quoted Rob Atkinson in a story on the proposed “AI-Related Job Impacts Clarity Act,” which would require public companies and federal agencies to disclose the number of layoffs primarily driven by AI.

November 6, 2025|Publications

The Hidden Potential of Basic Research

Industrial Equipment News featured Meghan Ostertag’s recent report, “How Reducing Federal R&D Reduces GDP Growth,” in an article on why the United States must boost federal funding for basic research to remain competitive with countries like China.

November 4, 2025|Publications

Federal Budget 2025: AI, Quantum, IP and a Global Research Talent Raid Operation Get Funding

The Globe and Mail quoted Lawrence Zhang in an article on Canada’s plans to expand AI use across federal operations, with the budget signaling opportunities for domestic innovators to build and deliver those tools.

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