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The meeting resulted in significant progress toward enhancing e-invoicing interoperability between the two regions. The joint statement included a declaration outlining key objectives for this endeavor. What does this new development entail? The United States and the European Union have both embraced essential principles for successful e-invoicing, which include: Connect once, connect with everyone; No roaming fees between Access Points*; Open exchanges where users are free to choose their AP. Additionally, the plan is to discuss further the alignment between the US and EU e-invoicing specifications and standards to foster interoperability better considering the following three pillars: Flexibility...