US president Donald Trump warned Irish digital regulators they risk visa restrictions and 'substantial tariffs' if they penalize US technology companies. Officials from Ireland's Data Protection Commission and Coimisiún na Meán were identified as potential targets for new measures. The proposed actions form part of a set of US options that could include sanctions on EU or member-state officials implementing the EU's Digital Services Act (DSA). The DSA aims to curb hate speech and illegal content, including child abuse imagery. The measures are described as retaliation for enforcement perceived to harm US tech firms.
Donald Trump warns Irish digital watchdogs to back off US tech giants as he threatens 'substantial tariffs' Officials from Irish the Data Protection Commission and Coimisiún na Meán could be targeted if new measures enforced Irish regulators that fine US tech firms could be targeted with visa restrictions, according to reports about US president Donald Trump's latest trade threats.
Irish regulators that fine US tech firms could be targeted with visa restrictions, according to reports about US president Donald Trump's latest trade threats. The move is reportedly part of a sweep of new measures under consideration by the US, including sanctions on EU or member state officials responsible for implementing the EU's recently-enacted Digital Services Act (DSA), which protects against hate speech and illegal content, such as child abuse imagery.
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