European nations are accelerating efforts to fund cutting-edge businesses, aiming to close a significant investment gap and enhance competitiveness against the United States and China. This strategic push involves substantial government backing for start-ups developing pioneering technologies, signaling a commitment to innovation across the continent.
In parallel, Apple has revised its App Store rules within the European Union to address disagreements with the Commission regarding business terms and alternative distribution methods. These changes are designed to streamline app distribution and digital transactions for developers operating in the EU. Meanwhile, eight non-EU countries have announced their intention to adopt EU sanctions against Belarus, demonstrating a coordinated geopolitical stance on the continent.
Europe Boosts Tech Funding, Apple Adjusts EU App Store, and Non-EU Nations Align Sanctions
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