EU ‘tech sovereignty’: Uncoupling from the US and China?

EU ‘tech sovereignty’: Uncoupling from the US and China?. The EU is trying to assert its strategic independence in an unstable world – a world of bullies, as some members of the EU Parliament describe it.

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EU ‘tech sovereignty’: Uncoupling from the US and China?. The EU is trying to assert its strategic independence in an unstable world – a world of bullies, as some members of the EU Parliament describe it. That means independence in matters of defence and energy supplies, but also in the whole field of tech. The European Commission says non-EU companies provide more than 80 percent of the EU’s digital products and services. One of the key proposals aimed at changing that is the “Tech Sovereignty Package”, which was presented in early June. With our guests, we dive into the initiative, explain the geopolitical context and ask what it would take for the bloc to achieve real technological sovereignty.

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EU ‘tech sovereignty’: Uncoupling from the US and China?.Supported · Medium-high confidence
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Operational intent is unclear.Public rhetoric may be coercive messaging rather than evidence of a specific near-term action.
Escalation threshold is not established.No independent public evidence currently proves a defined red-line response or planned follow-through.
Narrative amplification risk remains.Threat framing can be repeated without context; use caution in headlines and Telegram summaries.
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EU ‘tech sovereignty’: Uncoupling from the US and China?.
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Medium-high confidence in the current public evidence chain.
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