Digital Innovation Initiative
The US has moved to ban the Chinese social media giant. Europe prefers regulation.
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April 18, 2024
Slovakia Confronts China Car Challenge
Slovakia has built a thriving car industry. China and the electric vehicle transition now threaten this success.
April 18, 2024
Boosting Europe’s Digital Leaders: A New Momentum for the D9+
The D9+ should become a voice against protectionism and a positive messenger for an open digital economy, pushing Europe to meet its ambitious goals for the Digital Decade.
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In De-Risking, the Transatlantic Partners Enjoy an Edge. But Can They Capitalize?
Because China’s rise dominates the headlines, it is perhaps natural to conclude that Beijing has become the US and EU’s top trade partner. That’s wrong.
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EU-US Trade and Technology Council: The Last Hurrah?
American and European leaders met in Belgium for the final TTC summit before elections. Despite some successes, the forum’s future remains uncertain.
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La Souveraineté Numérique Retreats?
A protectionist “digital sovereignty” agenda has powered recent Brussels tech policymaking. It may now be fading.
April 3, 2024
A DMA Compliance Saga: Europe and Progressive Web Apps
Apple’s success in restricting Progressive Web Apps underlines the challenges of enforcing Europe’s DMA. It makes for a fascinating three-act play, a tale of regulatory side effects.
April 3, 2024
China Bets Big on Military AI
China is building up its arsenal of missiles, jets, and ships. It also is developing its artificial intelligence military resources.
April 2, 2024
Confronting the China Challenge in Africa: The Lobito Corridor
The US and EU are building a rail line connecting critical minerals in Zambia, the DRC to the sea of Angola. Will transatlantic cooperation fend off China’s Belt and Road?
April 2, 2024
Belarus Cyber Partisans Prepare For Uprising
Belarus’s leader Aliaksandr Lukashenka tells ministers to stop using their computers and save notes on paper.