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Europe and the US must respond to the global semiconductor shortage by supporting domestic industries. But Europe needs to be careful about flirting with China.
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February 8, 2022
Little Austria Throws a Giant Wrench Into Transatlantic Data Flows
Europe’s standoff with America over digital privacy may be coming to a head — sparked by a little-noticed court decision in Austria.
February 1, 2022
Data Dilemma: Will Europe Favor Privacy or a Crackdown on Gatekeepers?
Europe is preparing a digital policy offensive designed to reign in Big Tech. But it risks creating a maze of incompatible rules.
January 28, 2022
Why Europe’s Digital Markets Act Will Strain Transatlantic Relations
The US and Europe are committed to confronting China’s tech offensive. But they risk serious divisions over anti-America European regulations
January 24, 2022
Want a Designer Handbag or Jeans? Don’t Look Online in Europe
New EU rules are poised to restrict online shopping and ban e-commerce marketplaces from charging low prices for products sold online
January 14, 2022
How to Kill Europe’s Robot Industry
Europe’s proposed law regulating Artificial Intelligence could end up destroying the continent’s promising future in advanced robotics
January 7, 2022
Digital Dirigisme To Dominate France’s EU Presidency
France will push hard to regulate US Big Tech and promote European tech sovereignty during its presidency of the European Council.
January 5, 2022
2022: Europe’s Big Year Ahead in Digital Policy
The EU’s ambitious digital policies face a moment of truth in 2022. Here is what you need to know to make sense of all the noise.
January 4, 2022
The Race to AI – Either the US and Europe Cooperate or China Wins
While the EU and US agree on the need to cooperate on AI regulation and offer alternatives to China’s authoritarian model, they are moving at different speeds.
December 20, 2021
Democracies Must Restrict Online Political Ads
Platforms cannot be left to themselves to regulate online political ads