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Germany’s Merz says industrial AI needs less stringent EU regulation

By Thomson Reuters Apr 19, 2026 | 1:27 PM

HANOVER, Germany, April 19 (Reuters) – Germany’s Chancellor Friedrich Merz said on Sunday that artificial intelligence ​for industrial use will ‌require more regulatory freedom in the European Union than other AI areas such as consumer use to boost productivity.

“I ‌will ​push to ease ⁠the regulatory burden ⁠in the EU on AI and, where possible, to exempt industrial AI from the current regulatory ​straightjacket that is too tight for AI within the ⁠European Union,” Merz ⁠said in a speech at ​the annual industrial fair Hannover Messe.

“AI ​will contribute to greater efficiency ‌and productivity, optimised use of resources and, above all, reduced costs,” he added.

Germany has been eager ⁠to catch up with dominant AI players the United States and China in ⁠a ‌global race to master ⁠a transformational technology and ​attract ‌high-income jobs.

Last month, Berlin unveiled ​plans ⁠to encourage investments to boost AI data processing capacity at least fourfold by 2030.

(Reporting by Andreas Rinke;Writing by Ludwig Burger; Editing by ​Lisa Shumaker)