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DIGITAL TRADE WORKING GROUP RESOURCES

Background Information 

The U.S. Department of Commerce, Commercial Law Development Program (CLDP) has
been tasked by the U.S. Department of State in coordination with the United
States Trade Representative (USTR) to provide technical assistance to facilitate
trade and economic connectivity in and among the countries of Central Asia
(Kazakhstan, Kyrgyz Republic, Tajikistan, Turkmenistan, Uzbekistan), and between
Central Asia and other countries and regions of the world. CLDP’s work furthers
the goals of the U.S. – Central Asia Trade and Investment Framework Agreement
(TIFA) and the C5+1. To carry out its task, CLDP supports expert level regional
working groups established under the TIFA on key trade issues, namely, Customs,
Sanitary/Phytosanitary Measures, Women’s Economic Empowerment, Intellectual
Property Rights, and Digital Trade. 

Digital Trade Working Group 

The Working Group was agreed at the TIFA Council in March 2021 and officially
launched in November 2021. The goal of the Digital Trade Working Group is to
work with stakeholders to develop an open, inclusive, and secure digital
infrastructure that will serve as a foundation for regional development and
economic growth. The Working Group seeks to fulfill this goal by promoting
international best practices, removing digital trade barriers, and fostering the
necessary legal and regulatory environment that will allow digital trade to
develop and thrive across the region.  

The Working Group participants include government officials, domestic and
international private sector, and civil society. Digital trade is a broad topic
area, and the Working Group participants determine the focus of the work in the
group. Possible areas of focus include electronic payments, signatures, and
transactions; promoting policies that facilitate effective cross-border data
flows; taxes; cybersecurity; data protection; and consumer protection.  

From January - April 2022, CLDP facilitated a series virtual and in-person
Digital Trade Roundtables with stakeholders in each country to identify specific
country-level digital trade priorities, challenges, and needs – in preparation
for the first regional Digital Trade Working Group meeting that was held in
Istanbul in September 2022.  

Past Meetings: 

Nur-Sultan Regional Digital Trade Working Group Meeting 
March 14-15, 2022
Bishkek Regional Digital Trade Working Group Meeting  March 17-18, 2022 Tashkent
Regional Digital Trade Working Group Meeting  April 18-19, 2022 Dushanbe
Regional Digital Trade Working Group Meeting  April 25-26, 2022 Almaty  Regional
Digital Trade Working Group Meeting  April 29, 2022 Istanbul Regional Digital
Trade Working Group Meeting  September 5-8, 2022

 

Upcoming Meetings: 

Virtual Cyber Readiness Institute Webinar  December 13, 2022 Tbilisi Regional
Digital Trade Working Group Meeting  January 17-20, 2023 Almaty Regional
Cybersecurity Champions Network Launch & Workshop March 8-10, 2023 Central Asia
Cybersecurity Workshop May 2023 Central Asia Cybersecurity Workshop June 2023

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