The future of the EU-US Trade and Technology Council (TTC) remains to be determined following the recent US election results. During a telecom council working group, European Commission officials informed member states that technical standardisation efforts with the United States will continue. However, there are lingering doubts about the political commitment to sustaining the TTC in light of the upcoming transition of power to President-elect Donald Trump on 20 January. Minutes from the meeting, seen by Euronews, reveal that several EU member states, including Austria, Belgium, Denmark, Poland, and Portugal, are expressing concerns about continued collaboration on digital standards with the US under the new administration.
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