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What to expect from the new European Parliament and Commission in 2025 in the tech and digital sector

Published on: 15 January 2025
Published by a LexisNexis EU Law expert

Table of contents

  • A new European political landscape to address tech issues
  • Should we expect better clarity and simplification of EU digital regulation in 2025?
  • Privacy
  • AI
  • Digital Fairness Act
  • Pursuing existing workstreams and launching new regulatory proposals
  • Protection of minors
  • E-commerce platforms
  • EU Cloud and AI Development Act
  • Digital Network Act
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Article summary

EU Law analysis: On 27 November 2024, the European Parliament formally approved the new College of Commissioners presented by the recently re-elected Commission President, Ursula von der Leyen. The new Commission took office on 1 December 2024. The renewed institutions will now face the continuing challenge of pursuing the regulatory framework for tech and digital while promoting innovation and defending EU competitiveness. Marc Schuler, partner, and Julie Dumontet, associate, at Taylor Wessing look at what to expect in 2025.

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