tech

April 30, 2026

US can 'turn off' EU overnight

Warnings about dependence on American technology are becoming more frequent at the highest European levels.

US can 'turn off' EU overnight

TL;DR

  • European officials are increasingly warning about the continent's dependence on US technology, citing potential political and security vulnerabilities.
  • The EU relies on American companies for essential technological infrastructure, raising concerns about potential US control or disruption.
  • US laws like the Cloud Act allow American authorities to access data stored by US companies, even if servers are located in Europe.
  • The concentration of venture capital in the US and China, compared to Europe's fragmented market, is a key obstacle to EU technological advancement.
  • Europe is often characterized as focusing on regulation rather than innovation, which business leaders criticize as excessive bureaucracy.
  • The EU is implementing laws for its digital market and data protection and is investing in domestic infrastructure, including a key chip manufacturing plant in the Netherlands.
  • Serbia is also prioritizing digital sovereignty, with plans for new supercomputers, data centers, and domestic AI development.

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