EU's Ambitious International Digital Strategy: A New Era for Global Digital Cooperation
- The European Commission and High Representative jointly launched the EU's International Digital Strategy on June 2025 to enhance global digital cooperation.
- The strategy follows the European Council’s April 2024 directive and a May 2024 public call for evidence to establish stronger EU digital leadership.
- It outlines expanding international partnerships through a Digital Partnership Network, supporting regulatory models, and boosting investments in AI, cybersecurity, and infrastructure.
- Victoria de Posson, Secretary General of EUTA, acknowledged the strategy as a positive development but stressed that the EU now needs to follow through with concrete actions and commitment.
- The strategy aims to position the EU as a reliable digital partner that upholds European values, fosters secure digital ecosystems, and strengthens global competitiveness.
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EU's Ambitious International Digital Strategy: A New Era for Global Digital Cooperation
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