‘Fatal decision’: EU slammed for caving to US pressure on digital rules
Summary
EU lawmakers criticize the European Commission's plan for a US-led dialogue on digital rules, arguing it could compromise the enforcement of the DSA and DMA. The Commission says the rulebook is non-negotiable, while critics warn the talks would turn enforcement into a bargaining chip in broader trade discussions with Washington. The piece highlights concerns from Greens and other lawmakers about sovereignty, democracy, and Big Tech power in the transatlantic tech policy landscape.