EU unveils tech sovereignty plan to strengthen domestic chips, cloud and AI

The European Union announced a new tech sovereignty initiative. The program targets three core areas: semiconductor manufacturing, cloud services and artificial intelligence.

The European Union announced a new tech sovereignty initiative. The program targets three core areas: semiconductor manufacturing, cloud services and artificial intelligence. Officials say the effort is meant to reduce dependence on non‑European suppliers. The plan calls for coordinated investment and policy support across member states. It seeks to build a stronger domestic supply chain for chips and data infrastructure. Enhancing AI capabilities is positioned as a priority for future competitiveness. The initiative will be overseen by EU institutions working with national governments. Observers will watch how funding and regulations are rolled out in the coming months.