EU suspends investigation into X platform amid US-EU trade talks

By: odaily.com|2025/07/17 12:31:40
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Odaily News The European Commission has suspended its investigation into Musks X platform for violating the EUs Digital Services Act as the EU works to complete trade negotiations with the United States. Three officials revealed that the EU had originally planned to complete the investigation before the summer recess, but now it will not be able to complete it before this deadline.
They pointed out that relevant decisions may be made after the results of the EU-US trade negotiations become clear. The EU has launched multiple investigations into X under the Digital Services Act, and these rules have become a focus of dispute between the EU and large US technology companies supported by the Trump administration, which say the EU is unfairly targeting US companies. EU officials said that trade negotiations have made all decisions related to the United States particularly sensitive because no one wants to offend Trump and exacerbate the transatlantic trade conflict. (Jinshi)

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