European leaders are divided on how to regulate major US tech firms like Apple and Google as the EU prepares decisions on cloud computing and satellite services. Proposals aim to prioritize European companies for infrastructure access, but some officials advocate for equal rules for all, sparking debate over digital dependence and competition. European leaders are divided on how to regulate major US tech firms like Apple and Google as the EU prepares decisions on cloud computing and satellite services. Proposals aim to prioritize European companies for infrastructure access, but some officials advocate for equal rules for all, sparking debate over digital dependence and competition.
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