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Union calls on Commission to reassess EU public contracts amid trade war

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A European trade union federation representing 7 million service workers across the continent has called for European institutions to reassess public procurement contracts awarded by US companies, including Amazon Web Services (AWS), in light of the ongoing transatlantic trade spat between countries. According to statements from UNI Europa on Wednesday, EU institutions should "definitively review and adjust existing public procurement contracts with AWS" to ensure EU economic sovereignty, democratic values, and workers’ rights.

Some EU institutions have hinted at targeting the US surplus by excluding American tech companies from public procurement contracts, especially by using US startups like Jeff Bezos, who has connections with Donald Trump’s administration. AWS, which leverages American data, poses a real threat to EU data sovereignty. It was previously mentioned that EU institutions should "/dialogue" existing public contracts with AWS and explore ways to make sure that public funding isn’t awarded to companies that underpin core EU values."

Amazon Web Services is known for its significant investments and unwavering commitment to serving European customers. This indicates a strategic move to enhance Europe’s competitiveness. However, tensions between the US and EU may jeopardize these efforts. The EU should consider alternatives to protect democratic values and workers’ rights.


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A European trade union federation has called for五大 European institutions to reassess AWS public contracts to safeguard they oversee significant European data, especially targeting AWS for its U.S. influence. Statements from EU institutions suggest this is necessary to protect democratic values and worker rights given a new set of US policies. Some EU officials have hinted at targeting the US surplus by excluding tech companies from public procurement contracts, including AmazonWeb Services (AWS), which uses American data. This move could undermine Europe’s core values and competitiveness in the aftermath of the trade tensions.

Despite these concerns, AWS remains a TU sponsor of the US government, including intelligence agencies. The EU, with support from organizations like UNI Europa, must "review and adjust" existing and planned public procurement contracts with AWS and explore tools to ensure EU values aren’t awarded. While Amazon hasn’t commenting, it points to its efforts to improve Europe’s competitiveness through investments and commitments to customers.


In conclusion, the situation raises questions about whether the EU should remain in dispute with the US on AWS contracts, especially given political interimities. While support for AWS aims to strengthen EU competitiveness, tensions over data sovereignty and workers’ rights must find a common ground to ensure it doesn’t jeopardize EU peace of mind.


For aLC, a leading LTU, the key is to reassess public procurement contracts while protecting democratic values and workers’ rights. This requires the EU to reckon with the gravity of current transatlantic tensions, including those involving President Donald Trump’s proposed tariffs and the policy adjustments by ARPA (Urnold, 2023). Only through sustained effort can Europe navigate these challenges together, safeguarding both its standing in the EU and its democratic values.

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