European tech CEOs seek direct policy influence with EU Commission President
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Mathieu Pollet
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European tech CEOs from major companies including Airbus, ASML, and Ericsson are seeking direct access to European Commission President Ursula von der Leyen to influence EU policy. Their primary goals are pushing for deregulation and industry consolidation through a new standing dialogue called the European Tech Creators.
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It is part of a new standing dialogue called the European Tech Creators
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