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Dutch Parliament Calls for End to Dependence on US Software Companies

The motion, supported by a broad coalition of lawmakers, highlights the increasing risks posed by relying on foreign providers for critical infrastructure and services.

Sara Jones by Sara Jones
March 20, 2025
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The Dutch Parliament has taken a bold step towards digital independence, passing a resolution calling for a reduction in the country’s reliance on US-based software companies. This significant move, driven by concerns over security, privacy, and economic sovereignty, urges the Netherlands to develop and prioritize local alternatives to American tech giants like Microsoft, Google, and Amazon.

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The motion, supported by a broad coalition of lawmakers, highlights the increasing risks posed by relying on foreign providers for critical infrastructure and services. It stresses the need to protect the country’s digital sovereignty, particularly in light of the increasing vulnerabilities around data security and the possibility of foreign governments gaining access to sensitive information through their ties with US companies.

“The sovereignty of our data is non-negotiable,” said Jana de Vries, a Member of Parliament who co-authored the motion. “We need to ensure that the personal and corporate data of our citizens remain protected and outside the reach of foreign powers.” The motion’s passage reflects growing concerns that the Dutch government and businesses are too dependent on companies subject to US laws, which may compel them to share data with the US government.

Dutch parliament calls for end to dependence on US software companies |  Reuters

Economically, the move aims to foster a thriving local tech industry by reducing the outflow of billions of euros to foreign corporations. Hans Timmermans, an economist advising the Dutch government, emphasized that creating homegrown alternatives would stimulate innovation and create jobs in the Netherlands, supporting Europe’s broader digital goals.

The motion aligns with broader European ambitions to reduce dependence on American technology. Countries like Germany and France have similarly raised alarms about US dominance in the tech industry. The EU has already introduced measures like the Digital Markets Act (DMA) and Digital Services Act (DSA) to regulate big tech, but the Dutch motion advocates for a more proactive national approach.

However, the shift won’t be easy. Transitioning to local alternatives will require significant investment in technology and infrastructure, as well as overcoming the entrenched presence of US companies in key sectors. Yet, advocates argue that the long-term benefits, in terms of security and economic resilience, are worth the effort.

Dutch parliament calls on gov't to wean off reliance on US software

The Dutch government is now tasked with formulating a plan to decrease reliance on US software, potentially setting a precedent for other nations in Europe and beyond.

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