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The European Union utilizes the European single market as a primary source of political and regulatory power, as evidenced by its ability to enforce international standards like GDPR {fact:1, fact:2, fact:3}. Furthermore, the European Union leverages the market's importance to foreign businesses to influence global corporate practices {fact:4, fact:5, fact:9, fact:10} and upholds its core principles of non-discrimination and rules-orientation in international trade {fact:7, fact:8}.
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Strategic Rivalry between United States and China swp-berlin.org 9 facts
perspectiveThe author argues that taking sides in the United States-China conflict would violate the principles of the European Single Market, such as non-discrimination and rules-orientation.
claimHuawei is not explicitly excluded from the European Union single market regarding European infrastructure projects.
accountThe European Union used the importance of the European Single Market to force American IT businesses to adopt stricter data protection practices under the General Data Protection Regulation.
claimThe attractiveness of the European Single Market serves as a source of political power for the European Union.
claimThe European Single Market serves as a source of political power for the European Union because of its importance to American IT businesses.
claimThe European Union has successfully forced American IT businesses to adopt stricter data protection practices because of the importance of the European Single Market to those businesses.
perspectiveThe European Union should maintain an independent position in trade disputes between the United States and China to uphold the principles of the European Single Market, such as non-discrimination and rules-orientation.
claimThe European General Data Protection Regulation serves as an example of the European Union using the European Single Market as a source of political power.
accountThe European Union used the importance of the European Single Market to American IT businesses to enforce stricter data protection practices through the General Data Protection Regulation.
Europe's Strategic Shift: Navigating a New Geopolitical Era kashmirtimes.com 1 fact
claimThe European Union's single market functions as a regulatory power that establishes international standards in environmental sustainability, competition law, and data privacy (GDPR) beyond its own borders.