This week’s EU digital policy developments highlight the Commission’s firm defence of the Digital Services Act, new rules on political advertising, and the European Media Freedom Act. Key debates focused on platform accountability, AI threats to free speech, surveillance technologies, and consumer protection, revealing a cautious but assertive enforcement approach across the EU’s digital governance framework.
This week’s EU health and regulatory developments range from youth vaping and tobacco-control reforms to food safety, cardiovascular health, and healthcare cybersecurity. The Commission also addressed glyphosate safety, NGO funding oversight, and industrial cases like the Tesla Gigafactory, underscoring a strong enforcement and transparency agenda.
This week’s EU digital and technology policy developments range from DSA and DMA enforcement to cybersecurity, data governance, and EU funding programmes. The Commission detailed investigations into major platforms, Horizon Europe participation rules, and the EDF’s safeguards, underscoring its shift toward procedural enforcement and regulatory clarity in the digital single market.