Europe raises 'Kill Switch' fears, makes all 27 countries to junk US, Chinese tech
The European Commission has proposed new regulations to reduce reliance on American and Chinese technology, citing national security concerns. The legislation aims to prevent foreign powers from using a 'kill switch' to disrupt critical digital infrastructure.
Why it matters
This move represents a significant shift toward 'tech sovereignty' in Europe, potentially impacting global trade and the operations of major US and Chinese tech firms.
European Commission raises Kill Switch fears to make 27 countries across Europe to junk American and Chinese technology - The Times of India
The framing emphasizes security risks and government intervention, which aligns with European regulatory-heavy policy perspectives.
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