
EU Considers Stricter Rules for Amazon and Microsoft Cloud Services
The European Union is considering implementing stricter 'gatekeeper' rules for cloud services provided by Amazon and Microsoft. This move aims to address concerns about market dominance and ensure fair competition in the digital sector.
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