“A major shift in how Europe approaches technological sovereignty”: EU unveils new plans to reduce dependence on US and Chinese technology


  • EU unveils Chips Act 2.0, CADA and Open Source Software Strategy
  • The aim is to reduce dependence on foreign hyperscalers and support the EU’s cloud sector
  • CISPE worries that some loopholes remain that could allow US hyperscalers to continue operating

The European Commission has launched a major technical sovereignty package designed to reduce the EU’s reliance on foreign technology suppliers, specifically targeting both US and Chinese companies.

Three separate initiatives are part of the package, including the EU Chips Act 2.0, the Cloud and AI Development Act and the EU Open Source Software Strategy.

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