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The Digital Trade for Development Act modifies the Generalized System of Preferences (GSP)—a trade program that grants duty-free access to U.S. markets for eligible developing countries—by adding digital trade practices as a criterion for country eligibility. The bill authorizes the President to determine ineligibility for countries that restrict digital trade in ways that harm U.S. development goals, strategic interests, or competitiveness. It also requires consideration of whether countries have avoided digital trade barriers (such as data localization requirements or forced source code disclosure) and have supported consumer protections and open digital ecosystems.
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