Tag: 5G

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US-China Microchips War: Will Europe survive?

(original in English, select your language) Increasing pressure from the US is pushing Europe to join the semiconductor war and reconsider all Chinese investments in critical sectors in Europe. The objective is to achieve technological sovereignty over China as soon as possible. It is believed that the United States’ efforts to stifle the Chinese chip […]

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eEuropa Your Gate to Europe

Industrial policy, State aid and clean tech

This note offers links to recent reports and commentaries from some major international think tanks and research institutes on the debates relating … Industrial policy, State aid and clean tech

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Digital Economy EU Digital Service Act

The EU digital decade: A new set of digital targets for 2030

Given its importance for European Union (EU) competitiveness, the European Commission is speeding up the digital transformation by co-financing … The EU digital decade: A new set of digital targets for 2030

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CEF - Connecting Europe Facility

EU to invest on digital networks for TLC, Energy and Transport

  Its name is CEF – Connecting Europe Facility, and the European Parliament has just given its green light to invest €33.7 billion for the next 7 years, to bring Europe to the forefront of digital connections. Which not only concern tlc, but also transport and energy sectors. The funding will be managed by the […]

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Disinformation EU Digital Service Act

Hybrid threats: the New Low-cost Wars

  Disinformation has now become the terrain on which a real war is taking place. Disinformation affects everyone, citizens and countries. They can be threats from revelers or attacks designed to undermine a country, a government, a leader, an economic group. Nobody is spared and the EU is developing all countermeasures to defend Europe. This […]

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European Commission Uncategorized

We have to be worried about Huawei?

“Given the mandatory cooperation they have to maintain with Chinese intelligence services, yes”, said European Commission Vice-President for Digital Single Market Andrus Ansip. But Huawei replayed in a statement: “We categorically reject any allegation that we might pose a security threat. We are open to a dialogue with Vice President Andrus Ansip to address these […]

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