Most recently, negotiations on the Digital Services Act stalled in Parliament. But now there are signs of movement: New compromise proposals are supposed to clear the way for the trilogue as quickly as possible.
By Jasmin Kohl
Risks of a shadow market, not in the sense of the General Data Protection Regulation: At a hearing of the IMCO's Digital Single Market working group, experts put forward arguments against personalized advertising. Nevertheless, no majority for a complete ban is emerging in the committee.
By Redaktion Table
In January, Paris takes over the Presidency of the Council of the EU. There is no official programme yet, but the priorities are gradually becoming known. We analyse potential conflicts with European partners and the influence of the upcoming presidential election in April.
By Redaktion Table
The European Parliament and the Council have largely finalized their positions on the Digital Markets Act, the most important plan to regulate the big digital companies. We have taken a close look at the documents: Where the two institutions are on the same page, what lines of conflict are emerging in the trilogue — and how effective the regulations can actually be.
By Till Hoppe
The authority opens up a new possibility for member states to promote semiconductor manufacturers. Competition Commissioner Vestager had raised concerns. Experts warn against seeing state aid as a panacea for supply bottlenecks.
By Till Hoppe