19
May
2026
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Opportunities and challenges presented by a comprehensive artificial intelligence strategy for EU trade (debate)
Mr President, dear colleagues, representatives of the Commission, first of all, thank you, Brando, for this strong and timely report. Artificial intelligence offers enormous opportunities for European industry and innovation. It can also give our customs and market surveillance authorities better tools to protect consumers and ensure that our rules are respected. But if we want Europe to be able to compete in artificial intelligence, we must also look at the foundations on which this technology depends. AI requires semiconductors, computing power, cloud infrastructure and resilient supply chains. And today too much of this capacity is concentrated outside of our continent. This leaves us dependent on others for the key technologies that will shape our economic future. That is why Europe must act with determination. We need to invest in our own industrial capacity. We need secure access to critical technologies and components, and we need stronger European cloud and computing infrastructure. If we want artificial intelligence that is competitive, trustworthy and aligned with our values, then Europe must build the technological foundations right here at home.