The U.S. administration is considering imposing sanctions on European Union or member-state officials responsible for implementing the bloc's Digital Services Act. The stated rationale is U.S. complaints that the law censors Americans and imposes costs on U.S. tech companies. The Trump administration has instructed U.S. diplomats in Europe to launch a lobbying campaign to build opposition to the Digital Services Act in an effort to have it amended or repealed. Over the past few years, Meta has been fined over a billion U.S. dollars every year by EU authorities, for issues related to
administration is considering imposing sanctions on European Union or member state officials responsible for implementing the bloc's landmark Digital Services Act, two sources familiar with the matter said, over U.S. complaints that the law censors Americans and imposes costs on U.S. tech companies.
The Trump administration has instructed U.S. diplomats in Europe to launch a lobbying campaign to build opposition to the Digital Services Act in an effort to have it amended or repealed.
Over the past few years, Meta has been fined over a billion U.S. dollars every year by EU authorities, for issues related to
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