EU seeks tech partnerships with Brazil and South Korea to reduce reliance on US
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Pieter Haeck
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The European Commission has presented a tech sovereignty package aimed at building Europe's own capacity in cloud services and chips. As part of this strategy, the EU is looking to deepen technology ties with countries like Brazil and South Korea to counter US dominance in the tech sector. The initiative reflects Europe's push for greater technological independence and diversified partnerships.
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Last week, the Commission presented its tech sovereignty package to build up Europe's own capacity in areas such as cloud services and chips.
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