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US Secretary of Commerce and EU Commissioner on the EU-U.S. Privacy Shield Review


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US Secretary of Commerce and EU Commissioner on the EU-U.S. Privacy Shield Review

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Joint Press Statement from US Secretary of Commerce Ross and Commissioner Jourová on the EU-U.S. Privacy Shield Review

This week, officials from across the United States Government, the European Commission, and EU data protection authorities gathered in Washington, DC to conduct the first annual review of the EU-U.S. Privacy Shield Framework established in 2016.

This first annual review marks an important milestone for the Framework and for U.S.-EU cooperation on data protection issues. The Privacy Shield raised the bar for transatlantic data protection by ensuring that participating companies and relevant public authorities provide a high level of data protection for EU individuals.

Since the program’s inception, over 2,400 organizations have joined the Privacy Shield. U.S. and EU officials welcomed the information shared by Privacy Shield participants on Framework compliance, and by civil society and independent recourse mechanism providers. Officials noted that this input greatly informed the review process and will lead to continued improvements to the functioning of the program.

The review examined all aspects of the administration and enforcement of the Privacy Shield, including commercial and national-security related matters, as well as broader U.S. legal developments. Participants also discussed their respective work to implement the Privacy Shield program during its inaugural year, recognizing the value of regular communication between U.S. and EU authorities.

The United States and the European Union share an interest in the Framework’s success and remain committed to continued collaboration to ensure it functions as intended.

Background
Commissioner for Justice, Consumers and Gender Equality, Vera Jourová, closed the joint review of the EU-U.S. Privacy Shield, with a phone call withSecretary of Commerce Wilbur Ross. The aim of the two-day exercise was to investigate how US commitments are being met through exchanges on the underlying U.S. legal framework in place and on the functioning of the oversight mechanisms.

Source: European Commission