BRUSSELS, June 30 (Reuters) - The European Union's
landmark rules reining in the power of Big Tech and requiring
them to do more to police the Internet are not part of trade
talks with the United States, a European Commission spokesperson
said on Monday.
"The legislations will not be changed. The DMA (Digital
Markets Act) and the DSA (Digital Services Act) are not on the
table in the trade negotiations with the U.S.," spokesperson
Thomas Regnier told a daily news conference.