Trade pacts may hinder regulation


MANY governments are working on national policies on the digital economy. They correctly believe that the forces of computerisation, robotics and artificial intelligence are fast changing production and consumption systems.

The old ways of doing things are being disrupted and if we don’t change with the times, we will be left behind.

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