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Europe’s push to loosen Big Tech’s grip runs into Europe’s own divisions

Posted on May 27, 2026 By 164news66 No Comments on Europe’s push to loosen Big Tech’s grip runs into Europe’s own divisions

Europe’s Push to Loosen Big Tech’s Grip Runs into Its Own Divisions

May 27, 2026 – 7:11 am

The European Commission is set to release its Tech Sovereignty Package on Wednesday, but internal disagreements persist over the definition and scope of ‘digital sovereignty’.

According to a Reuters report, the package will include:

  • An updated Cloud and AI Development Act, restricting EU member states from using US cloud providers for sensitive public data in healthcare, finance, and judicial systems.
  • The first official EU definition of "digital sovereignty".
  • Revised guidelines on data hosting and processing, with a focus on government-controlled data.

Debate: The main contention revolves around whether digital sovereignty requires an exclusively European supply chain or if interoperability and managed dependency are sufficient.

  • France and Germany advocate for stricter controls, targeting major US hyperscalers like Microsoft Azure and Google Cloud.
  • Nordic countries and Ireland, where US cloud giants have significant operations, argue for a less restrictive approach.

The Commission’s compromise: apply the strongest restrictions to government data while leaving the private sector largely untouched for now.

Context: This initiative follows several recent actions:

  • Preparations for record DMA fines against Google.
  • Talks with Anthropic over access to its Mythos cybersecurity model.
  • Plans to reserve two-thirds of the 2 GHz mobile-satellite spectrum band for European operators.

These moves collectively signal a growing determination within Europe to reduce reliance on US technology, prioritizing self-sufficiency in critical sectors.

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