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WASHINGTON – ITI, the global voice of the tech sector, released the following statement by President and CEO Dean Garfield regarding today’s decision by the European Commission to require Luxembourg to [...]
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WASHINGTON – Today the technology industry trade group ITI, the global voice of the tech sector, released the following statement from CEO and President Dean Garfield after Congressional leaders and the [...]
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WASHINGTON – Today technology industry trade group ITI, the global voice of the tech sector, released the following statement from CEO and President Dean Garfield after the release of the European Commission [...]
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WASHINGTON – ITI, the global voice of the technology sector, joined a large coalition of more than 50 trade organizations from a wide-range of industries across the U.S. economy in releasing a letter today [...]
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WASHINGTON – Today technology industry trade group ITI, the global voice of the tech sector, released the following statement from Senior Vice President of Government Affairs Andy Halataei after congressional [...]
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- ITI: Canada’s Ill-Advised Digital Services Tax Breaks International Commitments
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WASHINGTON – ITI, the global voice of the tech sector, released the following statement from Senior Vice President for Government Affairs Andy Halataei after President Donald Trump released principles [...]
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WASHINGTON – The Information Technology Industry Council (ITI), the global voice of the tech sector, released the following statement today by President and CEO Dean Garfield regarding today’s reports [...]
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WASHINGTON – As the Republican and Democratic Presidential conventions draw near, the Information Technology Industry Council (ITI), the global voice of the tech sector, joined with a dozen technology [...]
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WASHINGTON – The Information Technology Industry Council, the global voice of the tech sector, released the following statement by Senior Vice President for Government Affairs Andy Halataei following a [...]
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WASHINGTON – Today the Information Technology Industry Council (ITI), the global voice for the technology sector, voiced strong support for the Protecting Americans from Tax Hikes (PATH) Act, which would [...]
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