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Should Europe boycott US tech over Greenland, and is it even possible?

Last updated: January 19, 2026 10:10 am
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The ongoing demand by US President Donald Trump to gain control of Greenland has sparked a series of responses from European nations. From increasing military presence on the Danish-owned territory to considering economic sanctions against the US, European countries are grappling with the implications of this unprecedented threat to world order. In the midst of this turmoil, there is a growing debate about whether it is time for Europe to reduce its reliance on US technology – a daunting task with far-reaching consequences.

One of the challenges for individuals looking to boycott US tech is the interconnected nature of the global tech ecosystem. Switching from an iPhone to a Samsung device may not necessarily sever ties with US technology, as many devices still rely on US-based operating systems like Android. Even alternative options like Chinese-made phones with their own operating systems come with geopolitical implications. Similarly, popular social media platforms, video streaming services, and other tech giants are predominantly US-based, making it difficult for individuals to completely disengage from US tech influence.

While Europe does have some homegrown alternatives for certain tech products, such as French search engine Qwant and Spanish smartphone Liberux Nexx, these options are not widely adopted. The push for digital sovereignty in Europe has gained momentum, with initiatives like EuroStack advocating for the development and support of European cloud computing, artificial intelligence, and connectivity services. This move towards a sovereign digital stack is seen as crucial for safeguarding European infrastructure from potential disruptions by foreign powers.

However, transitioning away from US tech dominance poses significant challenges. Many corporate and public sector IT systems are deeply entrenched in US-based platforms, making it difficult to switch to alternative solutions. Building up European infrastructure will require significant investment and time, with estimates suggesting costs in the trillions of euros. Despite these hurdles, proponents argue that the risks of continued reliance on foreign tech companies outweigh the challenges of transitioning to homegrown alternatives.

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In a rapidly evolving geopolitical landscape, the need for digital independence and security is increasingly apparent. Relying on tech companies based in other countries leaves Europe vulnerable to external pressures and disruptions. While the road to digital sovereignty may be long and arduous, experts emphasize the importance of starting now to build a more resilient and secure tech ecosystem for the future. By taking proactive steps to reduce dependence on US technology, Europe can assert its autonomy and strengthen its position in the global tech arena.

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