19
May
2026
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Opportunities and challenges presented by a comprehensive artificial intelligence strategy for EU trade (debate)
Mr President, artificial intelligence is already fundamentally reshaping international trade, and we cannot afford to be a passive spectator in this transformation. Our priority must be competitiveness through deployment. AI can be a powerful equaliser for our SMEs, cutting compliance costs, opening new markets, simplifying customs – but only if they have fair access to AI infrastructure. At the same time, we must be clear eyed about our dependencies. Concentrated access to critical digital infrastructure is not just an economic vulnerability; it is a geopolitical one. We need open strategic autonomy, diversified supply chains, stronger European capacity and coherent use of economic security tools. And we must shape the rules globally. Europe's approach to AI – human-centric and risk-based – is not a burden. It is a competitive advantage and a model the world can align with. We must promote it through the Trade and Technology Council, digital partnerships and the WTO. The question is not whether Europe participates in AI-driven trade transformation, but whether we do so on our own terms or let others decide for us.