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The European Union reveals details of its tech sovereignty package
The European Union reveals details of its tech sovereignty package New proposals will see the EU further invest in European startups and companies as it looks to strengthen its homegrown tech footprint. The European Commission has announced a new European Technological Sovereignty Package, designed to further reduce its reliance on foreign tech. The EU wants to focus on building out Europe's capacity in areas such as semiconductors, AI, cloud computing and open-source projects.
Europe unveils tech sovereignty package amid growing concerns over reliance on U.S. tech
The European Commission on Wednesday proposed a slew of new rules intended to bolster homegrown chips, AI and cloud services as the bloc scrambles to develop tech sovereignty amid huge reliance on products and services from the U.S. and China. The proposals, which must be approved by all 27 member states, include new actions to bolster advanced chip manufacturing and homegrown cloud computing. As geopolitical tensions across the globe have ramped up, there have been growing calls for Europe...
4 ways Europe wants to wean off US tech
BRUSSELS — The European Union wants to move away from foreign technology over concerns that overreliance has become a risk in shaky trade ties with Washington. The European Commission is finalizing a package of measures to boost its so-called technological sovereignty, set to be published on June 3. The package includes proposals to crack down on the bloc’s deep-rooted exposure to foreign technology in areas including cloud, artificial intelligence, microchips, software and data centers.
EU launches major tech push to break US and China dependence
The EU is betting big on cloud computing and chips to reduce its technological dependence on the US and China, and to re-enter the global tech race. But whether it will succeed and how the two superpowers will react remain open questions. The European Commission has presented a sweeping package to boost homegrown technologies and reduce dependency on American and Chinese companies.
Can Europe quit American Big Tech?
Listen on Spotify Apple Music Amazon Music The European Commission has finally unveiled its long-awaited tech sovereignty package — a push to make Europe less dependent on foreign technology after years of relying on U.S. cloud services, chips, AI infrastructure and digital tools. Sarah Wheaton is joined by former MEP Marietje Schaake, author of The Tech Coup and POLITICO’s Laurens Cerulus to ask what happens when the systems running Europe’s schools, ministries, banks, businesses and...
Newsletter: The quest for the EU’s tech independence
Also in this newsletter: The EU's sanctions envoy David O'Sullivan says the bloc should be willing to take “unilateral action” against China's facilitation of Russian sanctions evasion; and why Italy is expected to be criticised by Brussels for its intervention in response to the energy crisis. Good morning from Brussels. This is Mared Gwyn with a packed newsletter to kick off your Wednesday.
Neo4j plots Palantir alternative with GraphAware acquisition
"The no-kill-switch kind of thing? It's increasingly becoming a requirement," says Neo4j CEO Emil Eifrem. This is one of the reasons behind the company's decision to buy GraphAware, an intelligence analysis software platform built on the graph database, which is positioning itself as an alternative to Palantir, the controversial US spy-tech biz.
How Trump supercharged the EU’s tech independence push
BRUSSELS — Donald Trump may have finally done what years of warnings from Paris and Brussels could not: Convince Europe’s free-market holdouts that relying on American technology is a vulnerability. With his threats toward Greenland, sanctions against international officials and willingness to weaponize Europe’s dependence on American firms, the U.S. president has broken down the final bits of resistance to a French-led push to promote European tech companies at the expense of American...
EU plots long game against US digital supremacy
BRUSSELS — The EU is moving to counter American dominance in technology by reaching for one of the oldest tools in its arsenal: industrial strategy. As the European Commission unveiled a plan Wednesday to reduce Europe’s reliance on the foreign technology providers that underpin the modern economy, it was careful to stress that it was not picking a fight with U.S. digital giants. Instead, the tech sovereignty package — motivated in no small part by U.S. President Donald Trump’s weaponization...
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