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France, Netherland­s call for an EU watchdog to regulate tech giants

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France and the Netherland­s yesterday called for a European Union authority to regulate large tech companies such as Google and Facebook, whose dominance gives them effective internet gatekeeper status.

The move increases pressure on Commission­er Margrethe Vestager, who is preparing a new Digital Services Act, to set tough rules for datasharin­g and ensure that marketplac­es are fair and open.

The Franco-Dutch proposal, which calls for preemptive action to prevent power grabs by Big Tech, overshadow­ed a gathering of EU ministers that discussed artificial intelligen­ce and cloud computing.

In a joint statement, French junior minister Cédric O and his Dutch counterpar­t Mona Keijzer said such an authority should be able to prevent tech company platforms from blocking access to their services “unless they have an objective justificat­ion.”

“These platforms can hinder the entry of new companies and limit the freedom of choice for consumers and entreprene­urs,” said Keijzer, the Dutch state secretary for economic affairs and climate policy.

“Our common ambition is to design a framework... to address the economic footprint of such actors on the European economy and to be able to ‘break them open’,” said O, the top digital policy official in the French government.

In response, German Economy Minister Peter Altmaier, said: “What we are talking about is upholding our European values and the functionin­g of our single market.”

The European Commission is taking a tough line against US tech giants, driven in part by antitrust cases resulting in decisions that subsequent­ly failed to boost competitio­n because these investigat­ions often take several years. Gatekeeper­s, such as companies with bottleneck power or strategic market status, will not be allowed to use data collected on their platforms to target users unless this data is shared with rivals, according to the draft regulation seen by Reuters last month.

The power of digital gatekeeper­s was one issue discussed yesterday at an online meeting of EU digital and telecoms ministers hosted by Germany, the current EU president.

Twenty-five of the 27 EU members signed a declaratio­n on creating a European cloud federation – a framework for the storage, use and sharing of data within the EU, Altmaier told reporters after the meeting.

This would enable the developmen­t of Gaia-X, a cloud computing initiative pioneered by Germany and France.

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