Top European tech CEOs call for easier AI rules


Advanced Semiconductor Materials Lithography (ASML) CEO Christophe Fouquet speaks at the unveiling of ASML U.S. Technical Training Academy in Phoenix, Arizona, U.S., November 20, 2025. REUTERS/Rebecca Noble

AMSTERDAM, May 5 (Reuters) - ⁠Europe's AI regulations should be reduced and simplified, ⁠chief executives of seven of Europe's top ‌technology firms including Christophe Fouquet of the biggest, computer chip equipment maker ASML, said in an opinion piece published on ​Tuesday.

The European Union resumes talks this ⁠month on streamlining the ⁠bloc's 2024 AI Act, with the European Commission, the ⁠bloc's ‌executive arm, also due to present its "Tech Sovereignty Package" on May 27 -- including ⁠plans still under negotiation to support the ​computer chip industry ‌and AI infrastructure.

"More than three years after ⁠the 'ChatGPT moment', ​Europe is still debating regulation, while others have long shifted focus to scaling AI in physical systems and ⁠robotics," the executives wrote in the ​op-ed.

The commentary, published in newspapers including Germany's Handelsblatt and Italy's Corriere della Sera, also called for stronger ⁠industrial policy, and M&A rules that would allow European companies to grow.

"We face fragmented markets and subsidized rivals with very strong market penetration in the ​EU," the executives wrote.

It was signed ⁠by the CEOs of ASML, Airbus , Ericsson, Mistral ​AI, Nokia,, SAP AG and ‌Siemens, and followed a meeting ​with European Commission President Ursula von der Leyen.

(Reporting by Toby Sterling, Editing by William Maclean)

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