The proposals, which must be approved by all 27 member states, include new actions to bolster advanced chip manufacturing and homegrown cloud computing.
“We cannot afford to depend on others for the technologies that keep our hospitals running, our energy grids stable and our services secure,” Commission President Ursula von der Leyen said in a statement.
CNBC previously reported that the European Union was considering rules that would restrict its member governments’ use of U.S. cloud providers to handle sensitive data.

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