Comment: EU lawmakers pivot to ensure cohesion across sweeping tech regulations
By Sam Clark and Sara Brandstätter ( August 13, 2024, 09:01 GMT | Comment) -- The EU has introduced an unprecedented amount of digital and technology legislation in the past five years. There is now largely consensus that the best course forward is to focus on the implementation and cohesion of those various laws. Divergence among key EU lawmakers interviewed by MLex stems mostly from how to strike a balance between innovation and protection, how to ensure implementation succeeds, and what the overall effect of all the new laws will be. In addition, lawmakers agree that the current geopolitical situation makes it clear that the EU must focus on its digital competitiveness. There is an often-repeated phrase in the EU bubble that Silicon Valley leads the world in creating tech companies, and Brussels leads the world in crafting tech regulation. ...
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