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G7 data-protection regulators to formulate action plan for free data flow with trust, Japanese privacy chief says

By Sachiko Sakamaki and Toko Sekiguchi
  • 16 Mar 2023 03:15
  • 16 Mar 2023 03:15
Data protection and privacy regulators from G7 countries will announce an action plan to further promote free and trustworthy data flow at the group’s next meeting in June, Japan’s privacy chief, Mieko Tanno, said in an exclusive interview with MLex.
She said she will host a roundtable for data-protection authorities

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Sachiko Sakamaki

Senior Correspondent, Tokyo


Sachiko covers antitrust, mergers and acquisitions, privacy and data security, as well as patent disputes related to connected cars. She has an undergraduate degree from Waseda University in Tokyo and a master's degree in communications from United States International (now Alliant International) University in California. She previously worked as a journalist for Time magazine, the Far Eastern Economic Review, Bloomberg News, and the Washington Post in Japan.

Toko Sekiguchi

Senior Correspondent, Tokyo


Toko is a senior correspondent in Tokyo covering antitrust, anti-bribery & corruption, financial services and regulatory issues in Japan. Before joining MLex, she has worked as a journalist for The Wall Street Journal, Dow Jones News, Bloomberg News and Time Magazine.

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