The Dutch government blocked U.S.-based Kyndryl's acquisition of Solvinity, which operates the country's DigiD online identification platform, citing risks to public interest. The decision reflects growing European concerns about reliance on U.S. technology and comes ahead of the European Commission's tech sovereignty proposals.
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The Dutch government blocked U.S.-based Kyndryl's acquisition of Solvinity, which operates the country's DigiD online identification platform, citing risks to public interest. The decision reflects growing European concerns about reliance on U.S. technology and comes ahead of the European Commission's tech sovereignty proposals.