EU mulls standalone digital regulator to enforce its tech rules against U.S. pressure

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Brussels is re-opening the case for an independent digital regulator outside EU institutions to enforce the bloc’s tech rulebooks (DSA and AI Act), arguing it would unify enforcement and resist U.S. pressure. But it faces strong political headwinds from several member states and practical hurdles, highlighted by the Grok scandal and the current patchwork of national regulators governing EU digital rules.
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