Digital Sovereignty Is Not a French Idiosyncrasy
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When the Netherlands banned ASML from exporting its most advanced chip lithography machines to China , the decision revealed the limits of European digital sovereignty. The contradiction is that the EU depends on technology it does not manufacture, on legal standards it has not designed and on geopolitical thresholds it does not control.
The recent ban on the use of the MS Teams communication solution in the French administration is a manifestation of a new European digital sovereignty policy and a new era of growth driven by the technology sector. The main roots are the US CLOUD Act legislation of 2018 and the findings of the Draghi report on the priorities of European employment policy.
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