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As long as the business has EU customers or suppliers, or employees that might want to visit the EU then there is possiblity of enforcement.





Customers and suppliers can't be held liable for GDPR violations committed by someone else.

The only way the EU could enforce the GDPR on a fully foreign website is to block it.


Customers and suppliers can be held liable for duing business with unlaful organizations.

I would bet money they will start doing this.



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