After the sixth ministerial meeting of the Council for Trade and Technology, the US and the EU released a joint statement focusing on boosting the interoperability of electronic invoicing between their territories. Their goal is to unlock various advantages that could streamline transactions across markets and enhance the dynamics of transatlantic trade.
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