Europe refuses to be tech ‘vassal’ of China and US, France’s Macron says
- French President Emmanuel Macron stated that Europe risks losing control of its digital future if it continues to rely on American and Chinese technology companies.
- Macron emphasized that dependence on foreign platforms would harm Europe's competitiveness and democratic resilience, declaring, 'If we let the Americans and the Chinese have all the champions...'.
- He called for coordinated European action on digital policy, including simplified regulations and support for European companies in public procurement.
- Macron asserted that Europe possesses the necessary resources to succeed, highlighting its talent pool and market size, but execution must be prioritized.
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The French Head of State stressed the importance of investments and preference for European products in order to allow the technological "samplings" of the continent to be developed.
French President Emmanuel Macron said on Tuesday that Europe does not want to be a vassal, dependent on technology companies from the United States and China.
Macron says Europe must stop being 'client' of US, China in digital race
'If we let the Americans and Chinese have all the champions, one thing is certain, we may have the best regulations in the world, but we won’t be regulating anything,' says French president - Anadolu Ajansı
French President Emmanuel Macron said today that Europe does not want to be a “lip kingdom” dependent on US and Chinese technology companies, calling for “Europe to be a priority” in the sector. “Europe does not want to be a client of the big innovators or the big solutions that come from either the US or China, we definitely want to design our own solutions,” Macron told a summit...
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