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The technology revolution continues to change the way food manufacturers do business. GMA believes that our industry must respect the privacy concerns of consumers and have a responsibility to adopt and implement policies that address those concerns. Click below to find out how electronic commerce could be impacted by governments.

GMA Contact: Stephen C. Arthur
Press Contact: Sean McBride

Background papers
» GMA Privacy Principles and Guidelines

Most recent testimony, comments, correspondence and press releases
06/14/01 GMA Letter to Louisiana Governor Requesting Veto of Restrictive Data Collection Bill

05/23/01 GMA Letter of Opposition to Louisiana Restrictive Data Collection Bill

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