- The EU is strengthening connectivity across the world through digital partnerships.
- These partnerships are based on the four pillars of the Digital Compass strategy and aim to create a fair, inclusive, and equal digital environment.
- Currently, the EU has partnerships with Japan, Korea, and Singapore, which prioritize areas such as semiconductors, cybersecurity, and digital skills.
- The partnerships meet annually to set priorities and share best practices, creating common goals and fostering a safe and secure digital space.
Source ec.europa.eu
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