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European cloud providers back EU push to cut reliance on US tech

By Thomson Reuters Jun 1, 2026 | 2:39 AM

BRUSSELS, June 1 (Reuters) – Thirteen European cloud providers joined forces with a group of EU lawmakers and NGOs on Monday ​to back the European Commission’s drive ‌to cut the region’s dependence on U.S. technologies and support local businesses.

• The Commission is set to announce measures on Wednesday aimed at ensuring European companies, ‌rather ​than U.S. rivals, provide ⁠cloud streaming services for ⁠sensitive public tenders, while also boosting the production of made-in-Europe chips.

• The push is driven partly by tensions with the United ​States and China, as well as by a broader effort to catch up with ⁠both rivals in key ⁠technologies.

• “Technological sovereignty means that Europe has ​the capacity to freely design, understand, choose from ​different home-grown sources, build, operate and effectively ‌regulate the digital systems on which its society and economy rely,” the groups said in a joint open letter seen by Reuters.

• ⁠Signatories include French cloud vendor OVHcloud, Germany’s Nextcloud, social networks Mastodon and Monnett Social, Swiss privacy software ⁠company Proton, ‌browser company Ecosia and Dutch ⁠quantum chip maker QuantWare.

• Lawmakers from ​the ‌Greens group at the European ​Parliament and ⁠six civil groups including Defend Democracy and Save Social also signed the letter.

• “Our message is simple: Build European, buy European, protect European,” said lawmaker Alexandra Geese.

(Reporting by Foo Yun CheeEditing by ​Ros Russell)