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Survey: Companies See Great Tech Dependence From Abroad

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Next week, a German-French technology summit will discuss digital sovereignty in Berlin. A survey among companies shows that dependence on foreign countries is high.

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Next week, a German-French technology summit will discuss digital sovereignty in Berlin. A survey among companies shows that dependence on foreign countries is high.

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No more chips from China, no more software from the USA? According to a survey, hardly any German company would be able to survive. The dependence on foreign digital technology has even increased recently.

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Next week, a German-French technology summit will discuss digital sovereignty in Berlin. A survey among companies shows that dependency on foreign countries is large. According to a survey, the large majority of companies in Germany consider digital technologies and services to be dependent on foreign countries. 93 percent stated in a representative survey conducted by the Bitkom industry association that Germany is highly dependent on technolog…

German tech billionaire Ralph Dommermuth warns that Germany's and Europe's digital dependence on the US is "growing every day." "Our economic dependence is multifaceted, even total," he told Focus magazine. US corporations now control the entire value chain, from chip design and servers to cloud platforms, AI models, online marketplaces, and applications. The consequence, according to Dommermuth, is that "we are losing ever-larger portions of th…

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Spiegel broke the news in Germany on Thursday, November 13, 2025.
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