EU Leaders Warn UK-US Trade Deal Could Disrupt EU Relations Over Artificial Intelligence Regulation

EU leaders have raised concerns that a potential UK-US trade deal could jeopardize the bloc´s relationship with the UK, particularly if the UK aligns with the US on Artificial Intelligence regulation under Trump.

European Union leaders are expressing alarm over the possibility of a UK-US trade agreement that could undermine recent efforts to reset diplomatic ties between the UK and the EU. Specific concerns have been raised regarding regulatory alignment, especially if Labour leader Keir Starmer chooses to reach new understandings with an incoming Trump administration on Artificial Intelligence regulation.

Officials within the EU have cautioned that divergences in policy between the UK and the EU on key technology and digital governance issues may threaten existing cooperation frameworks. The specter of Britain aligning more closely with US standards on Artificial Intelligence—potentially under a Trump White House known for a deregulatory approach—has triggered worries that such a move could erode shared standards and create friction in trade, data protection, and broader collaboration.

The warnings come amid wider geopolitical shifts and debates over the future of Artificial Intelligence governance. The EU has taken a proactive stance on establishing stricter guardrails for Artificial Intelligence, while the US has shown more willingness to allow market-driven approaches. Any substantial shift by the UK to harmonize with the US, rather than the EU, may not only affect regulatory cooperation but also impact broader transatlantic relationships and the development of coordinated policy on emerging technologies.

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