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Major EU companies, including Deutsche Telekom and Airbus, criticize a proposal enabling Big Tech firms like Amazon, Google, and Microsoft to compete for sensitive EU cloud contracts. The plan from Belgium seeks to create a cybersecurity certification scheme, raising fears of data exposure to foreign laws like the U.S. Cloud Act. Stakeholders push for EU control clauses akin to Gaia-X to bolster European cloud providers.
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