Global Digital Policy Roundup: May 2026 — G20 Highlights
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Maria Buza, Tommaso Giardini
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A roundup of global digital policy changes affecting the digital economy, produced by Digital Policy Alert. It covers highlights from G20 countries across four core areas of digital policy, with each finding linked to official government sources. The full dataset is accessible for filtering and download, and a customizable notification service is available for updates.
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To ensure trust, every finding links to the Digital Policy Alert entry with the official government source.
The full Digital Policy Alert dataset is available for you to access, filter, and download.
Digital Policy Alert also offers a customizable notification service that
Drawing from the Digital Policy Alert's daily monitoring of G20 countries, the roundup summarizes the highlights in four core areas of digital policy.
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