Europe seeks to break its US tech addiction
- Europe is increasingly calling for tech independence from the United States.
- Transatlantic ties are strained by factors like Trump's tariffs and tech regulations.
- The EU passed the DMA and DSA and is backing European tech alternatives.
- Bruce Lawson of Vivaldi stated, "It's about weaning ourselves off the dependency...data protection."
- Europe aims to reduce reliance on US tech due to strategic and economic risks.
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Europe seeks to break its U.S. tech addiction
With President Donald Trump more unpredictable than ever and transatlantic ties reaching new lows, calls are growing louder for Europe to declare independence from U.S. tech. From Microsoft to Meta, Apple to Uber, cloud computing to AI, much of the day-to-day technology used by Europeans is American. The risks that…
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With United States President Donald Trump more unpredictable than ever and transatlantic ties reaching new lows, calls are growing louder for Europe to declare independence from US tech. © New Straits Times Press (M) Bhd
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