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Yet progress is slow and bloc continues to wrangle over incoming Big Tech supervision
Companies may no longer be able to profit from grey areas in employment law
The EU is changing the way it develops new industries as it tries to deal with competition from China and the US. The initiatives include support for electric battery production, the internationalisation of the euro and the greening of trade policy
Online fragmentation may be inevitable if values and tastes differ fundamentally
Rules will create ‘fair, transparent and predictable’ environment, EU officials say
Global policymakers are in a fierce battle to set the standards for next-wave internet
Partial win for internet companies after halt to update intended for digital age
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Tax and driver rules face changes but service in most cities unlikely to be altered
Significant blow to car-hailing group gives EU governments broader oversight powers
New EU regulations on data privacy have some serious downsides
Brussels politicians’ vote undermines case for fibre and 5G deployments
Newspapers say cookie proposals will hand more advertising power to Google and Facebook
Operators warn that proposed changes to plans put 5G investment at risk
The ransomware attack shows that the internet’s age of innocence is over
European Commission told that region could fall behind US and Asia without new rules
New rules should strengthen the system rather than weaken it
Protection from competition is not enough
Telecoms group concerned about losing benefits of EU membership
French group’s head of Europe cites Brussels’ decision to block Three-O2 deal
How the European Commission is moving to create a single digital market
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