EU Parliament debates: Could California be considered ‘adequate’ on its own?

”Could California have its own Privacy Shield arrangement separate from the rest of the U.S.? That was the most exciting question that emerged from a discussion about the data-transfer agreement’s third annual review at the European Parliament (last) Thursday.”
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