Digital Single Market: EU negotiators reach a political agreement on free flow of non-personal data

19 June 2018

The European Parliament, Council and the European Commission tonight reached a political agreement on new rules that will allow data to be stored and processed everywhere in the EU without unjustified restrictions.

The new rules will also support the creation of a competitive data economy within the Digital Single Market.

Vice-President for the Digital Single Market Andrus Ansip said:"Data localisation restrictions are signs of protectionism for which there is no place in a single market. After free movement of people, goods, services and capital, we have made the next step with this agreement for a free flow of non-personal data to drive technological innovations and new business models and create a European data space for all types of data."

Commissioner for Digital Economy and Society Mariya Gabriel said: "Data is the backbone of today's digital economy and this proposal will help to build a common European data space. The European data economy can become a powerful driver for growth, create new jobs and open up new business models and innovation opportunities. With this agreement we are one step closer to completing the Digital Single Market by the end of 2018."

The new rules will remove barriers hindering the free flow of data, and boost Europe's economy by generating an estimated growth of up to 4% GDP by 2020.

The new free flow of non-personal data rules will:

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