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The USA-Eu’s commercial conflict: Microsoft is to protect Europe against political risks

The USA-Eu’s commercial conflict: Microsoft is to protect Europe against political risks

The commercial conflict for us-the European Union
Microsoft is the protection of Europe against political risks



So far, many companies in Europe are based on large American companies technology. In order to face the loss of confidence between the Trump government, Microsoft provides security guarantees for the Europeans.

Microsoft is its customers in Europe by maintaining the digital flexibility of the European continent independently of geopolitical and trade policy. “As a multinational company, we believe in the relationships via Atlantic that enhance economic growth and mutual prosperity,” said Brad Smith’s head, President of Microsoft Smith, in the entry of a blog.

Microsoft will continue to protect European data privacy. In addition, his company will support the creation of a wide environmental system for intelligence and artificial applications in the cloud throughout Europe, according to the introduction of the Smith Code. Microsoft will always help protect and defend cyber security for Europe.

Doubts about information technology services from the United States of America

With the promise, the largest software company in the world interacts with the loss of confidence among European customers compared to technology groups such as Microsoft, Google and Amazon since the second seizure by US President Donald Trump. The data agreement between the United States of America and the European Union on the brink of the abyss to exchange personal data on the Atlantic Ocean, the so -called European Union and the United States’ framework.

Trump released almost all members of a central body on monitoring the agreement. Therefore, many Microsoft customers fear that the services of the American group will not comply with the provisions of the European Public Data Protection Regulation (GDPR).

Smith announced that Microsoft will increase its ability to the data center in Europe by 40 percent over the next two years. “Along with our latest construction work, the plans we announce today will show more than twice the ability of our data center in Europe between 2023 and 2027.” This will operate a cloud in more than 200 data centers on the entire continent.

No arrival for strangers

In order to face fears of access to Trump’s government from Europe, Microsoft will provide additional safety and encryption options in the future. This can prevent third parties – including Microsoft – from accessing customer data. The data is confirmed in a trustworthy environment that controls the customer alone.

Smith also promised that Microsoft takes attention to European laws to rely on investments on one billion dollars on a solid basis. “We are subject to local laws, regulations and governments. Like every citizen and every company, we do not always agree on every policy of every government. But even if we lose cases before European courts, Microsoft has long respected Microsoft and compliance with European laws.”

The head of Microsoft confirmed that he was aware that European laws apply to his company’s commercial practices in Europe. This also included the European Competition Law and the European Union’s digital markets law. “We not only pledge to build a digital infrastructure for Europe, but also to respect the role that laws in Europe play in organizing our products and services.”

High sales outside the United States

In the fiscal year 2024, Microsoft has made sales of more than $ 245 billion worldwide, about 49 percent outside the United States. Depending on the estimate, the sales share in Europe should range in the total sales of Microsoft between 20 and 30 percent of the total sales, because Asia, the Pacific and other regions also fall under “other than the United States”

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