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Non-EU trade bodies warn on Europe's tech drive

Published Monday, June 8, 2026 · Updated June 9

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Trade bodies from Australia, Canada, and Japan have issued a warning that Europe's initiative to promote EU-made technologies and chips might exclude non-EU companies from the European market. This highlights concerns about potential protectionist policies impacting international trade in the tech sector.

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  • Trade bodies representing tech companies in Australia, Canada, and Japan warned that Europe's push for EU-made technologies and chips could shut out other non-EU players from the European market.

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  • Channel News AsiaCenter

    The article highlights the concerns of non-EU trade partners, including those from the Asia-Pacific region, regarding the potential exclusionary effects of the EU's "made-in-Europe" technology drive.

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