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EU unveils Tech Sovereignty Package, Cloud/AI Act

European Commission launches a tech sovereignty package, including a Cloud/AI Act and an Open Source Strategy.

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On June 3, the European Commission announced a European Technological Sovereignty Package to bolster capabilities in semiconductors, AI, cloud, and open-source technologies, according to the European Commission. The package features a proposed Cloud and AI Development Act intended to streamline conditions for deploying datacentres across the EU and support research and innovation in cloud and AI, the European Commission said. Separately, the Commission adopted a new Open Source Strategy to promote open and interoperable digital ecosystems, per the European Commission.

Why It Matters

The initiative seeks to reduce structural dependencies and strengthen digital autonomy and resilience, as framed by the European Commission. It introduces a single EU-wide framework to assess cloud and AI sovereignty and includes a roadmap for digitalisation and AI in the energy sector, according to the European Commission. The Commission positions the package as building on its Competitiveness Compass and Economic Security Strategy, the European Commission noted.

Perspective

Brussels is tying multiple policy strands into one umbrella: targeted datacentre deployment rules, an assessment framework for “sovereignty” in cloud and AI, and scaling open-source alternatives with investment in skills and infrastructure, according to the European Commission. The Commission’s communications emphasize autonomy and resilience, while also asserting an ambition to make Europe a leader in AI research, development, and adoption, per the European Commission. That framing underscores continuity with prior economic-security and competitiveness agendas, even as implementation details—especially around datacentre deployment conditions and interoperability in public administrations—will determine market impact.

What to Watch

Publication of the EU-wide criteria to assess cloud and AI sovereignty.

  • Text and scope of the Cloud and AI Development Act’s datacentre deployment provisions.
  • Funding, skills programs, and infrastructure commitments under the Open Source Strategy.
  • Timing and content of the energy-sector digitalisation and AI roadmap.
  • Interoperability measures and adoption benchmarks in public administrations.
Central Stories
The Cloud and AI Development Act will streamline conditions for deploying datacentres across the EU
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https://commission.europa.eu/news-and-media/news/strengthening-europes-tech-sovereignty-2026-06-03_en
European institutions unveiled a tech sovereignty package aimed at reducing reliance on U.S
groundnews
https://ground.news/article/europe-unveils-tech-sovereignty-package-amid-growing-concerns-over-reliance-on-us-tech_b9c44b
The EU launched a tech sovereignty initiative to boost domestic capacity in semiconductors, cloud, and AI
apnews
https://apnews.com/article/european-union-brussels-technology-chips-ai-cloud-b16729f7758120260c7005bfba0774c3

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