EU Partners with Venture Capital Firms to Boost Tech Investment Amid Global Competition
The European Union (EU) announced on Monday that it has teamed up with leading venture capital firms from across the region to increase investments in technological innovation. This new initiative, known as the “Trusted Investors Network,” is a key part of the EU’s strategy to strengthen its position in the global tech race, where it has been increasingly overshadowed by the United States and China.
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