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Companies warn Commission not to edge foreign providers out of EU cloud

News RoomBy News RoomJuly 3, 2025
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Summary of EU Consultation on AI/Cloud Laws and Regulations

The European Commission has recently filed consultation responses regarding the upcoming AI and Cloud Development Act (ACCG) as part of its broader AI Continent Action Plan. elucidates concerns among businesses across Europe about potential restrictions on cloud provider regulations, particularly from non-European nations. These concerns stem from the EU’s initial initiatives to invest in AI and cloud scalability, while balancing the need for European competitiveness with the demands of the global economy.

The consultation, which currently closes on Thursday, 06 October 2024, received over 130 submissions, primarily from Germany, Spain, and Belgium. The focus of the consultations, as outlined in the consultation text, revolve around the following key areas:

  1. Lack of Compete in Cloud Services:
    Bavarian Data Breach Foundation’s Bitkom and other digital associations are concerned that the EU may lack a robust, competitive offer of cloud computing services, particularly in highly competitive sectors with stringent security requirements. This imbalance could hinder competition in the AI and cloud space, leading to services that could besubtitleed by non-Europe-based providers.

  2. Dependency on American Tech:
    Inputs from Microsoft and Amazon, former partners of the EU, addressed in the initial plan are questioned. Microsoft has argued that the EU should focus on fostering a more competitive market by diversifying cloud providers based on governance, risk management, and other factors. This densification of policies could hinder European customer choices and risk their investment in European services.

  3. Strict Compliance Risks:
    Industry groups like the Software Trade Group (BSA) and Eco warn that imposing stricter regulations could severely restrict European customers’ ability to choose services that meet their needs, particularly when accessing technical performance, cost, or service features that Global European substitutes non-Europe-based vendors lack.

  4. Sovereignty and Right to Choice:
    Initiatives acknowledging the need for stronger European sovereignty have been critiqued. Canada’s.vote On 5 vote has being ruled a “no” because regulations overly restrict global business players from choosing European cloud providers, emphasizing the need for a more fragmented approach to sovereignty. The EU needs to define clearer guidelines for business sovereignty and ensure that caped reasons are reasonable.

Conclusion and Implications

The EU’s initial efforts to transform traditional industries into “powerful engines of AI innovation and acceleration” sparked widespread concern. The alignment of the AI Continent Action Plan’s other initiatives (e.g., infrastructure, data access, cloud, skills, and simplification) with the agreed AI initiative further underscores the need for a coordinated global strategy.

The consultation reflects a larger push toward a more fragmented market and increased competition, particularly in Europe. However, businesses should remain vigilant as EU authorities continue shaping regulatory frameworks in areas such as cloud accuracy, cost, and affordability, while Europe itself will need to balance competing demands to maintain its competitive edge.

In conclusion, these consultations underscore the complex interplay between Europe’s needs and global trends in AI. While progress is being made, there remain challenges that will require ongoing innovation and collaboration to navigate the evolving landscape of digital transformation.

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