The European Union, EU, is looking to prevent the U.S. from targeting its Digital Services Act, which forces large technology companies to police their platforms more aggressively, as the two countries finalize the details of their trade deal, Alice Hancock, Paola Tamma, and James Politi of The Financial Times reports. Two European Union officials said the U.S. wants a way for potential concessions on the Digital Services Act, but the commission said relaxing these rules in a red line. Companies in the space include Microsoft (MSFT), Meta (META), Amazon (AMZN), and Google (GOOGL).
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