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Multilateral Coordination
Multilateral coordination refers to collaborative governance efforts involving multiple countries, organizations, or stakeholders working together to establish common standards and frameworks for AI regulation and safety. This matters for enterprise AI governance because it helps companies operating across borders understand and comply with converging international expectations rather than fragmented national rules. Effective multilateral coordination reduces regulatory arbitrage, promotes interoperability of compliance systems, and establishes baseline safety and rights protections that multinational enterprises must respect globally.
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