Digital Regulation Cooperation Forum workplan 2022 to 2023
How we aim to deliver the next phase in cooperation across our work in digital markets and the DRCF focus areas and projects for 2022 to 2023.
The Digital Regulation Cooperation Forum (DRCF) is a multi-regulator coordination body led by the CMA, FCA, ICO, and Ofcom to align digital regulation across the UK. Currently active but lacking formal statutory status, the DRCF faces calls to strengthen its accountability arrangements and reporting obligations to Parliament. The forum coordinates on digital rules alignment, e-commerce policy, and online safety while maintaining international commitments including the WTO e-commerce moratorium.
How we aim to deliver the next phase in cooperation across our work in digital markets and the DRCF focus areas and projects for 2022 to 2023.
The first annual report from the DRCF – a new form of collaboration between regulators, designed to address the future challenges of the digital world.
A summary of ideas to address barriers to cooperation and measures to strengthen digital regulatory cooperation in future.
In response to: Digital Regulation Cooperation Forum workplan 2021/22
How we aim to deliver a new phase in cooperation across our work in digital markets and the DRCF focus areas and projects for 2021/2022.
The CMA, the ICO and Ofcom have together formed a Digital Regulation Cooperation Forum (DRCF) to support regulatory coordination in digital markets, and cooperation on areas of mutual importance.