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Navigating New Priorities: EU’s Tech Policy Shift Towards Defense and Competitiveness

Soren Vilhelm
Last updated: April 17, 2024 3:37 pm
Soren Vilhelm 1 year ago
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A Shift in Focus

Recently, a subtle yet significant change has been observed in the European Union’s approach to technology policy. The conversation in Brussels is evolving, emphasizing technology not just as an innovative sector but as a strategic tool for sovereignty and competitiveness on the global stage.

Key Insights from the Leaked Draft

A document leaked earlier this year outlines the EU’s strategic agenda for 2024-2029, signaling a new direction:

  • Defense and Independence: The draft places a strong emphasis on reducing strategic dependencies and enhancing industrial development, with a notable focus on defense.
  • Cybersecurity Concerns: Increasing threats to democracy via cybersecurity breaches and disinformation campaigns are highlighted as major concerns.
  • AI and Innovation: There’s a call to harness the “untapped potential of data” to develop groundbreaking technologies, with artificial intelligence at the forefront.

This document, predating recent high-level discussions among EU leaders, marks a clear pivot from previous years.

Past Policies and Paradigm Shifts

The last five years were characterized by significant regulatory measures aimed at curbing the influence of major tech companies, particularly those based in the US:

  • Regulatory Frameworks: The implementation of the Digital Services, Digital Markets, and Artificial Intelligence Acts were pivotal in protecting individual rights and democratic processes.
  • The Impact of Global Events: The invasion of Ukraine by Russia in February 2022 accelerated a shift in policy focus towards defense, highlighting the need for Europe to reassess its security and technological independence.

Global Tech Dynamics

  • Changing Landscape: Acknowledging a “multipolar world,” as stated by US Trade Representative Katherine Tai, the EU recognizes the rapid technological advancements not only in the US but also in China and India.
  • Strategic Dependencies: Europe’s reliance on external sources for essential technologies like semiconductors and solar panels is now a critical concern.

Strategic Moves and Investments

In response to these challenges, the EU has taken several steps:

  • New Initiatives: A proposal made in the summer of 2023 aims to establish a new platform for strategic technologies to boost investment in areas such as biotechnology, quantum computing, and semiconductors. This initiative involves reallocating funds within the EU’s multiannual financial framework, with a budget of 10 billion euros.
  • Global Competition: With acts like the EU Chips Act, Europe is actively competing in domains also targeted by the US and China.

Looking Ahead

  • Investigations and Oversight: Ongoing investigations into alleged Russian interference in EU politics and concerns over fund management highlight the broader challenges of governance and integrity within the union.
  • Trade and Industry Development: Initiatives like the proposed EU Nuclear Technologies Act by Commissioner Thierry Breton and renewed trade measures with Ukraine illustrate the EU’s continued efforts to strengthen its industrial and trade positions.

As the EU continues to navigate these complex waters, the emphasis on strategic technology and defense not only reshapes its policy landscape but also positions it as a key player in global technological competitiveness. This evolving strategy will likely influence future economic and industrial policies in an increasingly interconnected world.

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