A week after the US–EU digital trade deal was unveiled, it is already under fire. Trump has threatened new tariffs, Brussels is pressing ahead with new rules, and both sides are sharpening arguments, underscoring how fragile yet vital the pact is for transatlantic tech.
Category: 3. Europe
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Fragile truce: what the new US–EU trade deal means for digital
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Europe’s Pliers, Pincers and Tweezers Market to Reach 63K Tons and $1.7B by 2035 – News and Statistics
Aug 29, 2025
IndexBox has just published a new report: Europe – Pliers, Pincers And Tweezers For Nonmedical Use – Market Analysis, Forecast, Size, Trends And Insights.
Driven by rising demand for nonmedical tools…
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Europe’s Breathing Appliances and Gas Masks Market to Grow at CAGR of +1.7%, Reaching $8.4B by 2035 – News and Statistics
Aug 29, 2025
IndexBox has just published a new report: Europe – Breathing Appliances And Gas Masks – Market Analysis, Forecast, Size, Trends And Insights.
The demand for breathing appliances and gas masks in…
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Scientists create new AI tool to predict genetic risk for common hereditary diseases
The researchers say the model could be used to help doctors decipher the results of genetic tests and funnel patients into the appropriate level of care.
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Can Europe lead again? – POLITICO
From a picturesque mountain resort in Austria, at the European Forum Alpbach, host Sarah Wheaton unpacks fresh threats by the U.S. to hit countries with tariffs over their digital rules — drawing instant reactions from the European Commission’s Sabine Weyand and Nobel…
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Ein Gespräch mit Steffen Seibert – POLITICO
Gordon Repinski im Interview mit dem deutschen Botschafter in Israel. Steffen Seibert spricht über das Leben in einem Land im Kriegszustand, das Trauma des 7. Oktober und warum das Schicksal der Zivilisten in Gaza in Israel weniger wahrgenommen wird als in Europa.
Außerdem…
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The US is closer than ever to breaking up Google. Can Europe do more than watch? – POLITICO
“An American spin-off would ignite EU glee,” said Aurelien Portuese, a professor of competition law at George Mason University in Washington, D.C., adding that it would probably trigger a copycat response on the European side to align its rules with Chrome’s new commercial…
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German drone producer Quantum Systems spreads its wings in Ukraine – POLITICO
Kyiv is hoping that the experience of companies like Quantum Systems, which is happy with its presence in Ukraine, will entice other companies to take the plunge.
“I’m frequently being asked by the Ukrainian armed forces, by the MOD, to speak with the foreign companies that are…
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EU moves closer to using Russian assets to rebuild Ukraine – POLITICO
Buy low, sell high
Transferring the assets into a new fund would also allow them to be placed in riskier investments capable of generating higher returns for Ukraine.
That would be a change from the current rulebook, which compels Euroclear to invest the assets with the Belgian central…
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No, American monster trucks aren’t appearing on EU roads anytime soon – POLITICO
In the U.S., “the manufacturer simply puts its vehicle in the market and declares that it is compliant with all the relevant U.S. regulations,” said Dudley Curtis, communications director with the European Transport Safety Council.
Cars in the EU, however, must be submitted to a national…
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