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>Data Free Flow with Trust that the Japanese, the European Union, APEC, OPEC and the G7
are working on*

Multi Party Computation removes the need for traditional data sharing agreements or third-party data custodians by letting each organization keep its private inputs encrypted or secret-shared, while still collaborating on joint analyses. This can reduce the legal and governance cycle from months to weeks or even days, since institutions no longer need to negotiate complex anonymization protocols or cross-border data transfers.

These legal and regulatory requirements are currently one of the biggest challenges to sharing data across borders, not only is this a problem to for allowing data to flow freely between researchers cross nations, but regulations around user privacy are actively becoming more strict over time, necessitating a way for data to be shared while comply to these increasingly strict regulations
So how will companys and researchers get around this? The World Economic Forum has some ideas and it involves Multi Party Computation
https://www3.weforum.org/docs/WEF_Data_Free_Flow_with_Trust_2022.pdf