05 Sep 2025
by Sabina Ciofu

Global Tech and Trade Policy Update


Hello and happy rentrée from Brussels!  

I hope you all had a great summer holiday and are recharged and ready for a new season! As September kicks off, so are we with our first newsletter of the autumn. 

US Tariffs: Trump Administration Pushes Supreme Court Appeal 

Trade tensions are once again taking center stage in Washington. President Donald Trump has formally asked the US Supreme Court to overturn a federal appeals court ruling that struck down his administration’s sweeping global tariffs. 

The Justice Department is urging the justices to fast-track the case, arguing that ongoing legal uncertainty is disrupting sensitive trade negotiations and could force the government to refund billions in collected duties. 

At issue is whether the president exceeded his authority under the International Economic Emergency Powers Act, a 1977 law Trump used to impose tariffs of 10–50% on imports from nearly every major trading partner, including Canada, Mexico, the EU, and China. 

The Federal Circuit ruled the tariffs unlawful last week but placed its decision on hold while the Supreme Court considers the administration’s request. A rapid decision is expected this autumn. 

Data Flows EU Court Backs Transatlantic Data Flows 

In Europe, the EU’s General Court upheld the EU–US Data Privacy Framework, rejecting a challenge that argued US surveillance laws still fall short of EU privacy protections. 

This ruling is the latest chapter in a decade-long legal saga. Previous frameworks - Safe Harbor and Privacy Shield - were struck down by the European Court of Justice for inadequate safeguards. The current arrangement, approved in 2023, introduced new protections, including an independent redress mechanism for EU citizens. 

The judgment provides much-needed certainty for businesses relying on transatlantic data transfers, though the possibility of an appeal to the Court of Justice remains. 

EU Trade Agreements: Progress in Latin America and Asia-Pacific 

The European Commission this week published the final texts of the EU–Mercosur trade and partnership agreement and the updated EU–Mexico deal, setting the stage for the start of their ratification processes. 

Alongside this, the Commission released the text of its digital trade agreement with South Korea, first announced in March. This follows earlier accords with Singapore and Japan, all part of the EU’s Indo-Pacific strategy. Shape 

Looking Ahead: Delegations and Events 

Are you planning to attend the WTO Public Forum in Geneva later this month? If so, please get in touch at [email protected]

In October, techUK will lead delegations to: 

That’s all for now - here’s to a smooth rentrée, strong coffee to get through the autumn rain, and hopefully some peaceful days in the trade world – wouldn’t those be nice? 

Best wishes, 

Sabina 


For more information on any of the above, please contact:

Sabina Ciofu

Sabina Ciofu

Associate Director – International, techUK

Sabina Ciofu is Associate Director – International, running the International Policy and Trade Programme at techUK.

Based in Brussels, she leads our EU policy and engagement. She is also our lead on international trade policy, with a focus on digital trade chapter in FTAs, regulatory cooperation as well as broader engagement with the G7, G20, WTO and OECD.

As a transatlanticist at heart, Sabina is a GMF Marshall Memorial fellow and issue-lead on the EU-US Trade and Technology Council, within DigitalEurope.

Previously, she worked as Policy Advisor to a Member of the European Parliament for almost a decade, where she specialised in tech regulation, international trade and EU-US relations.

Sabina loves building communities and bringing people together. She is the founder of the Gentlewomen’s Club and co-organiser of the Young Professionals in Digital Policy. Previously, as a member of the World Economic Forum’s Global Shapers Community, she led several youth civic engagement and gender equality projects.

She sits on the Advisory Board of the University College London European Institute, Café Transatlantique, a network of women in transatlantic technology policy and The Nine, Brussels’ first members-only club designed for women.

Sabina holds an MA in War Studies from King’s College London and a BA in Classics from the University of Cambridge.

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Sabina Ciofu

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Associate Director – International, techUK

Daniel Clarke

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Sabina Ciofu

Sabina Ciofu

Associate Director – International, techUK

Sabina Ciofu is Associate Director – International, running the International Policy and Trade Programme at techUK.

Based in Brussels, she leads our EU policy and engagement. She is also our lead on international trade policy, with a focus on digital trade chapter in FTAs, regulatory cooperation as well as broader engagement with the G7, G20, WTO and OECD.

As a transatlanticist at heart, Sabina is a GMF Marshall Memorial fellow and issue-lead on the EU-US Trade and Technology Council, within DigitalEurope.

Previously, she worked as Policy Advisor to a Member of the European Parliament for almost a decade, where she specialised in tech regulation, international trade and EU-US relations.

Sabina loves building communities and bringing people together. She is the founder of the Gentlewomen’s Club and co-organiser of the Young Professionals in Digital Policy. Previously, as a member of the World Economic Forum’s Global Shapers Community, she led several youth civic engagement and gender equality projects.

She sits on the Advisory Board of the University College London European Institute, Café Transatlantique, a network of women in transatlantic technology policy and The Nine, Brussels’ first members-only club designed for women.

Sabina holds an MA in War Studies from King’s College London and a BA in Classics from the University of Cambridge.

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