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EU Sovereignty Package: Independence in AI, Chips and Cloud Infrastructure

The point: The EU is developing a sovereignty package to achieve technological independence in critical infrastructure and AI systems amid shifting geopolitical dynamics.

The EU has announced a package of measures to reduce technical dependencies, addressing strategic areas such as AI, high-performance chips and cloud infrastructure. The focus is on reducing dependencies on the United States and Asia.

Against the backdrop of changing geopolitical conditions, the EU has presented a package of measures to strengthen its technological autonomy. The central areas of action are artificial intelligence, high-performance semiconductors and cloud infrastructure — technology sectors in which the EU is currently heavily dependent on US and Asian providers.

For Chief Data Officers and Chief Information Officers, this package entails stricter requirements for supply chain security and technology selection. The EU plans to build European alternatives through targeted investments and regulatory frameworks — particularly for AI models, critical chip manufacturing and cloud offerings. Organizations should expect that future requirements for European data residency and technology standards will increase.

The sovereignty package is directly related to the EU AI Act and other regulatory initiatives aimed at maintaining control over critical infrastructure. CDOs should already review their dependency maps and evaluate European or alternative providers to align corporate policies accordingly.


Source: itwelt.at · Published 9 June 2026
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