Why Europe’s Saying ‘No Thanks’ to US Cloud Providers Under Trump ?

European firms seek data sovereignty, US tech defends security, EU cloud providers gain demand, and experts warn of migration challenges.
One of the key things is, when you look at semiconductor companies, it’s all about experience.
~Lisa Su, CEO, AMD
European firms seek data sovereignty, US tech defends security, EU cloud providers gain demand, and experts warn of migration challenges.
The global semiconductor industry is on track to hit $2 trillion by 2032, and India is emerging as a major player. With 20% of global chip design coming from India, a growing tech ecosystem, and strategic investments by companies like Cyient
India is setting up its first Gallium Nitride (GaN) semiconductor plant in Chhattisgarh with a ₹1,143 crore investment. Scheduled to launch on April 11
Taiwan Semiconductor Manufacturing Company (TSMC) faces challenges with potential tariffs and heavy U.S. investments, but experts believe its dominance in advanced chips may lead to long-term growth. Should investors seize this opportunity?
Taiwan is responding to Trump's chip tariff threats by boosting investment in the U.S.
The US seeks to block AI chip exports to China via Malaysia, Malaysia balances US pressure with its semiconductor interests, and China sees the move as part of US efforts to curb its tech growth.
SMIC's Q4 2024 results show a significant 38.4% drop in profit, reaching $107.6 million.
Apple is considering moving iPhone production to Indonesia to resolve the sales ban on the iPhone 16 in the country.
France’s “Stargate Moment,” President Emmanuel Macron unveiled a groundbreaking $112.5 billion AI investment led by the private sector.
India’s smartphone market is evolving rapidly, with IDC insights highlighting 10 major trends in 2024.