2023-10-31 12:22:19
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Published yesterday at 5:50 p.m., Updated 1 minute ago
From left to right: the Ministers of Industry of Germany, Robert Habeck, of Italy, Adolfo Urso, and of France, Bruno Le Maire, Monday, in Rome. Christoph Sator/dpa/Reuters Connect
DECRYPTION – The three countries want to propose to the Twenty-Seven a common strategy against the United States.
After Berlin on June 26, Rome: the industry ministers of France, Germany and Italy – Bruno Le Maire, Robert Habeck and Adolfo Urso – met yesterday in the Italian capital to discuss European industrial strategy. And more particularly on the strategy for developing artificial intelligence (AI) in Europe, at the heart of its industrial policy, with the aim of defining a common path of support for the new technological revolution, before presenting it to the Twenty-Seven . With a clear objective: to free ourselves from American domination. “It is our political freedom that is at stake in the restoration of our industrial autonomy,” summarizes Bruno Le Maire.
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