With Trump sanctions beginning to bite, which EU countries rely the most on American tech? The answers (honestly) might surprise you
Date:
Mon, 25 Aug 2025 16:03:00 +0000
Description:
European firms overwhelmingly depend on American digital infrastructure, leaving vital industries exposed to foreign oversight, surveillance risks, talent drain, and geopolitical leverage.
FULL STORY
For years, European governments and corporations leaned heavily on American technology offerings instead of nurturing local alternatives.
That choice now carries visible consequences, as sanctions and shifting trade rules brought in by the Trump administration drastically reshape the balance
of power.
A recent analysis of business email domains across Europe by Proton shows a striking majority of publicly listed firms rely on American providers such as Google and Microsoft.
Data reveals the depth of reliance
Behind the rhetoric of digital sovereignty, the reality is that much of
Europes digital infrastructure rests on technology stacks that entities
outside its borders control. This is not just about convenience software but also about essential systems that underpin finance, healthcare, and
utilities.
Email may appear mundane, but it often serves as the gateway to office
software , online collaboration platforms, and cloud-based storage.
When a company commits to a provider for email, it usually adopts the full suite, embedding foreign technology deep into its operations.
This trend is not limited to smaller economies but also includes the
continents largest players, where dependence cuts across industries from
energy and telecommunications to pharmaceuticals.
In countries like Iceland, Norway, Finland, and Sweden, over 90% of publicly listed companies rely on American services for email and related infrastructure.
However, the shocker is probably Ireland, which is at loggerheads with the US on several policies, but 93% of its businesses depend on American tech.
The UK, although mostly an ally of the US, has an alarming 88% of businesses relying on US tech, while other European heavyweights like Spain, Portugal,
and Switzerland recorded 74%, 72%, and 68% of businesses relying on US tech, respectively.
Even France, which often champions its own autonomy, sees two out of three (66%) companies tied to US providers.
Eastern European countries like Bulgaria (16%) and Romania (39%) are the
least dependent on American tech, and Russia is not even on the list of
nations dependent on the US.
National security concerns emerge when utilities, transport systems, and healthcare facilities communicate through networks governed by foreign jurisdictions, but perhaps not when the network belongs to the US.
The reliance stretches far beyond convenience; it embeds itself in the very systems Europeans use every day - dependence on foreign technology does not just present a financial vulnerability; it raises questions about
surveillance, geopolitical leverage, and the future of innovation.
AI training programs outside Europes control can sweep in sensitive business data, while reliance on external platforms exposes companies to warrantless legal demands.
This arrangement has also fostered a talent and capital drain, as engineers
and investors direct their focus toward Silicon Valley rather than strengthening European ecosystems, whether through proprietary services or alternative Linux distros .
Some argue that American technology simply offers the best tools available, which may be true in terms of efficiency and global reach, yet the
consequences of reliance are increasingly hard to ignore, since the US can
turn off the switch at any time, and thousands of companies will be in
crisis.
The fact that so many European firms cannot operate without American software demonstrates the fragile nature of Europes autonomy.
Rather than securing independence, Europe risks locking itself further into external dependencies at a moment when political winds in Washington are shifting.
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Link to news story:
https://www.techradar.com/pro/with-trump-sanctions-beginning-to-bite-which-eu- countries-rely-the-most-on-american-tech-the-answers-honestly-might-surprise-y ou
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