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Google Cloud Pushes Openness As Europe Rewrites Cloud Sovereignty Rules

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Google Cloud is urging Europe to keep digital-sovereignty rules open to trusted global partners as the European Commission works on the Tech Sovereignty Package and Cloud and AI Development Act.

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Google Cloud Pushes Openness As Europe Rewrites Cloud Sovereignty Rules
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Google Cloud Responds To Europe’s Sovereignty Push

Google Cloud is pressing European policymakers to keep digital-sovereignty rules open to trusted global partners as the European Commission advances its Tech Sovereignty Package and work tied to the Cloud and AI Development Act.

The company said Europe’s strategy is built around openness, partnership and fair competition, including measures on interoperability, public-sector open source and faster data center deployment.

Google Cloud supports those goals but wants parts of the Cloud and AI Development Act changed to avoid market isolation.

For cloud buyers, the argument is operational rather than abstract.

Europe wants more control over chips, cloud adoption and AI data infrastructure, but governments and regulated industries also need scalable services, security tooling and partner ecosystems that can pass compliance checks.

Sovereign Cloud Becomes A Product Menu

Google Cloud framed its sovereignty offer as a set of technical controls rather than a single data-residency slogan.

The company pointed to standard public cloud configurations with strict European data boundaries, independently operated regional cloud services and fully air-gapped solutions for sensitive public-sector operations.

It also named country-level European collaborations.

The French partner listed was S3NS.

In Germany, the named partners were Thales, Schwarz Group and T-Systems.

Google Cloud also cited PSN in Italy, Clarence in Luxembourg and Telefónica in Spain.

Those partnerships are presented as a way to deliver operational resilience and jurisdictional controls while keeping access to Google Cloud technology.

The company also said European organizations should be able to run services across multiple environments.

Its examples include Google Distributed Cloud, Google Cloud VMware Engine, AlloyDB Omni, Apigee and Anthos Service Mesh, along with open data formats such as Iceberg.

AI Rules Meet Data-Center Capacity

The policy debate is no longer only about where data is stored.

Google Cloud tied sovereignty to AI infrastructure, security and the physical capacity Europe needs to build and operate cloud services.

The company said cloud services, like electricity, require cross-border systems and cannot be fully localized without trade-offs.

It warned that mandatory local-control rules could reduce resilience and slow innovation if they prevent trusted international providers from supporting European workloads.

Google Cloud also pointed to data-center deployment as part of the package.

That matters for AI because sovereignty rules without enough compute, network and energy capacity can leave European companies compliant on paper but constrained in practice.

Buyers Still Need Proof Of Control

The article did not announce a new European cloud region or a new customer contract.

Its importance is in the policy position: Google Cloud wants Europe to define sovereignty through verifiable controls, interoperability and local partnerships, not through exclusion of global providers.

For CIOs and public-sector buyers, the unresolved procurement issue is whether Europe’s final rules let them combine local legal control with the cloud scale and AI infrastructure they need, or force a narrower supplier model that changes cost, resilience and deployment options.

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