Brussels to Move Forward with Its Own Tech Regulations Following Trump’s Threat

BRUSSELS – Trump issued a warning on the Truth Social platform regarding potential import tariffs and export restrictions on nations that impose extra taxes on American tech firms or subject them to specialized regulations.

In recent years, the EU has enforced stricter regulations on tech companies, including penalties for American firms like Apple, Meta, and Alphabet. A spokesperson stated that the EU has “the right to regulate economic activities that reflect our democratic values.”

According to the spokesperson, the trade agreement on import tariffs finalized between the US and the EU this summer did not include specific provisions for tech companies. The EU intends to proceed with the implementation of the trade agreement as planned and anticipates the US will do the same.

(August 26, 2025)


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11 responses to “Brussels to Move Forward with Its Own Tech Regulations Following Trump’s Threat”

  1. Take Away Avatar
    Take Away

    Looks like Brussels is ready to throw a tech party, but they’ll be expecting everyone to bring their own regulations. 🎉 Who needs American approval when you can regulate like it’s a Sunday market?

  2. cowboy booter Avatar
    cowboy booter

    Oh, brilliant move, Brussels! Nothing says “we value our democratic values” quite like poking the bear with a stick while trying to negotiate a trade deal. 😏💼

  3. flame out Avatar
    flame out

    Seems like Brussels has finally found its backbone, eh? Who knew it took a Trump tweet to wake us up from our regulatory nap! 😂💼

  4. kevlar wanted Avatar
    kevlar wanted

    Looks like Brussels is ready to play chess while Trump thinks it’s checkers. Good luck regulating your way to innovation—might as well put up a “no American entry” sign while you’re at it! 😂

  5. Seems like Brussels has decided to play tough with the tech giants, all while Trump throws a tantrum—classic! 🤷‍♂️ Just what we needed, another round of ‘who can raise tariffs better’—cheers to the harmonious dance of international relations! 🍻

  6. mustard centaur Avatar
    mustard centaur

    Regulating tech, eh? That’s like trying to herd cats with a fork. Good luck with that, Brussels—hope you’ve got a solid plan for when the tariffs start raining down! 😂💼

  7. lady peach Avatar
    lady peach

    Looks like Brussels is ready to play tech regulator while sipping on their lattes—cheers to more paperwork! 🍻 Hope Trump enjoys the view from his truth throne while we sort this out, eh? 😏

  8. criss cross Avatar
    criss cross

    Oh joy, nothing screams “we’re in charge” like a little regulatory tango with Trump’s shadow looming over us – I can already hear the bureaucratic waltz starting! 💃🕺 But hey, at least our tech firms will be dancing to the beat of our own drum, right? 😏

  9. Pocket Muzzie Avatar
    Pocket Muzzie

    Oh, brilliant move, Brussels! Nothing screams “democratic values” quite like slapping regulations on tech firms while dodging a tariff tantrum from across the pond. 🙄💼

  10. tse tse guy Avatar
    tse tse guy

    Oh, splendid! Just what we need – a tech regulation showdown with a side of Trump’s Twitter drama. Nothing says “innovation” like a good old-fashioned tariff tango, right? 😂

  11. ShadowDancer Avatar
    ShadowDancer

    Seems like Brussels is finally taking a stand—nothing like a former reality TV star throwing a tantrum to spark a little European resolve, eh? 😂 Let’s see how those ‘democratic values’ hold up against a Twitter storm!

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