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‘A threat to autonomy’: Dutch parliament urges government to move away from US cloud services

News RoomBy News RoomMarch 20, 2025
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The Dutch parliament has taken significant steps forward, granting motions to build a national cloud infrastructure and reduce dependence on U.S. cloud technology. These motions emphasize the importance of enhancing national cybersecurity and autonomy, as the U.S. cloud technology poses a threat to the country’s security and operational flexibility. The Dutch government’s reliance on U.S. services, including cloud computing platforms, serves as a call to action, urging the government to cease its ongoing involvement in US-mediated operations. This decision underscores the growing divide between the United States and the Dutch government, which seeks to consolidate its position in the European Union while maintaining a nuanced approach to security and autonomy.

The Dutch government has been urging the U.S. government to consider the impact of its cloud services on the country’s sovereignty and privacy. This movement stems from the perception that U.S. cloud networks could extend into the Dutch territories, potentially compromising national security and privacy. Experts warn that the U.S. CLOUD ACT, which imparts control over U.S. cloud servers to law enforcement agencies, could be a critical measure in addressing this issue. The act’s implications for Dutch environments suggest that the U.S. may step into a dark corner when dealing with intellectual property and data security collaborations.

In response to these concerns, the European Union has charged the Dutch government with building a secure national cloud and reclaiming its privacy budget. This call for action is aimed at protecting Dutch sovereignty and ensuring that cloud infrastructure is made accessible only by the EU. The EU revelations that pressured intentions in US tech companies were sought not only for HR purposes but also to explore collaboration in addressing EU concerns have accelerated the efforts to align Dutch digital services with EU standards.

As the EU and the Dutch government discuss these developments, the question remains: How can national teams navigate the complexities of working in multiple EU spheres? The Dutch approach, which integrates its security protocols and organizational culture with the EU standard, is seen as a way to preserve cross-strait unity. However, the partnership risks turningPoints where the egg accelerates, leading to discrepancies in capabilities and legitimacy risks aligned with EU regulation.

The summit between the European Union and the Netherlands has merit, as the two countries are fundamentally different in their identities and values. The EU future is characterized by its compliment of the U.S. while the Netherlands sees its future tied to a legal foundation in the everyday use of the MSDN Contract legal code. The outcome of this summit could define the conversations of key players on the crossroads. DigitalOdyssey offers a chance to explore the possibilities of how the EU and the Netherlands can work together to diminish mismatches in identity, while avoiding rapprochements that could erode their unique advantages.

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