News, Publications and Consultations from the Past Week
News CW 12 (16-22.03.2026)
Chips: The European Commission has granted the Open EU Foundry (OEF) status to the Italian semiconductor packaging and testing facility Silicon Box. This status is granted to new or upgraded innovative semiconductor manufacturing facilities under the Chips Act and offers benefits such as administrative support, faster construction approvals and priority access to pilot lines under the Chips for Europe Initiative.
Submarine cables: The European Commission has published two calls for proposals under the Connecting Europe Facility (CEF), making a total of €200 million available for submarine cables and digital infrastructure projects. The first call allocates €180 million for deploying or significantly upgrading backbone networks. The second call allocates €20 million for smart upgrades to digital infrastructure, enabling real-time monitoring to protect critical infrastructure.
Digital Dialogue: The European Union and Kenya have officially launched the EU-Kenya Digital Dialogue. It will focus on telecommunications and digital network infrastructure, artificial intelligence innovation and ecosystems, and eGovernance, including Digital Public Infrastructure.
Digital Europe: The Digital Europe programme has been updated. Changes were made in the following areas, among others: testing and experimentation facilities for AI, digital skills, the European Electronic Health Record Exchange Format, a legal support helpdesk for the Data Act, and measures relating to the European Democracy Shield. In addition, there is to be a new call for proposals for Safer Internet Centres not previously funded under the DIGITAL2025-BESTUSE-08-NETWORKSICs call.
Chat Control: The Parliament and the Council were unable to reach an agreement on extending the legal basis for voluntary Chat Control, which expires on 3 April 2026.
Start-ups: The European Commission has presented its proposal for the planned EU Inc. New companies should be able to register entirely digitally, within 48 hours, for less than €100. Initially, there will be an EU-level interface connecting national business registers together; in a second step, the Commission will establish a new central EU register.
Tech sovereignty: The Commission is expected to present its planned measures only at the end of May. These include the Cloud and AI Development Act (CAIDA), the Chips Act 2, a strategy for open source, and a “strategic roadmap” for digitalisation and AI in the energy sector.
Transatlantic relations: Jim Jordan, Chair of the US House Judiciary Committee, has demanded that 10 technology companies disclose all communications with EU Commission officials relating to the enforcement of EU digital regulations. In response, the European Commission stated that it expects US technology companies to apply the same procedures as EU authorities when handling market-sensitive information. This includes not disclosing personal data of EU officials working on the Digital Services Act.
Selected Publications from the EP Think Tanks
- AI regulatory sandboxes: State of play and implementation challenges
- Enforcement of the AI Act
- Strengthening EU economic security – From crisis response to proactive anticipation: Joining the dots for a resilient economy
- Simplifying cybersecurity reporting: The Digital Omnibus Single-Entry Point mechanism
- Digital networks act legislation
- The EU’s new bilateral security and defence partnerships
- Management and control structures for ERDF programmes in Member States that have acceded to the Union since 2004
- Strengthening Eurojust
- The role of the WTO in EU trade: State of play ahead of MC14
- Addressing the nature and impact of organised crime in the international scene
- EU support for natural disasters: budgetary mapping and comparison of the 2021-2027 MFF and the post-2027 MFF proposals
Ongoing Relevant European Commission Consultations
- Draft Commission guidance on the Cyber Resilience Act (until 31.03.2026)
- Artificial Intelligence Act – detailed arrangements on evaluations and proceedings (until 09.04.2026)
- European Critical Communication System (until 10.04.2026)
- EU global health resilience initiative (until 13.04.2026)
- Whistleblower Protection Directive – evaluation (until 22.04.2026)
- Audiovisual media services – evaluation and update of EU rules (until 01.05.2026)
- European Business Wallet: digital identity, secure data exchange and legal notifications for simple, digital business (until 06.05.2026)
- The EU Cybersecurity Act (until 11.05.2026)
- Digital Networks Act (until05.2026)
- Electronic invoicing – revision of EU rules (until 10.06.2026)
- Energy efficiency legal framework post-2030 (until 12.06.2026)
Selections of the Current Week, CW 13 (23-29.03.2026)
Council:
The current preview of the Council’s work for the upcoming days until 05.04.2026 can be found here.
Summit and Ministerial Meetings:
Preparatory Bodies:
- Working Party on Cooperation in Criminal Matters (COPEN), 03.2026, Agenda
- Working Party on Competitiveness and Growth – Industry, 03.2026, Agenda
- Working Party on Research, 03.2026, Agenda
- WP on Hybrid Threats, 03.2026
- Working Party on General Affairs, 03.2026, Agenda
- JHA COUNSELLORS, 03.2026, Agenda
- COREPER II, 03.2026, Agenda
- COREPER I, 03.2026, Agenda
- JHA COUNSELLORS, 03.2026, Agenda
- Horizontal Working Party on Cyber Issues, 03.2026, Agenda
- Law Enforcement Working Party (Police), 03.2026, Agenda
- Audiovisual Working Party, 03.2026, Agenda
- Wp On Competitiveness And Growth (Compgro) (Internal Market), 03.2026, Agenda
- Working Party on Telecommunications and Information Society, 03.2026, Agenda
- COREPER II, 03.2026, Agenda
An overview of the various Council dates can be found here.
Commission:
The agenda of the current Commission meeting was not available at our time of writing. You can potentially find it on the Commission’s website in the near future.
Parliament:
Plenary Sittings (BXL)
The agenda for the current plenary sittings week can be found here. From the perspective of the Internet industry, the following agenda items are relevant:
- Energy security, independence and supply in the geopolitical context – ensuring market stability and affordable energy for industry and citizens
- Combating corruption
- Global Gateway – past impacts and future orientation
- Extension of the temporary derogation from the ePrivacy Directive to combat online child sexual abuse
- Simplification of the implementation of harmonised rules on artificial intelligence (Digital Omnibus on AI)
Here you can find a list of the upcoming dates of the European Parliament. The calendar of the plenary sittings for 2026 is available here (PDF).
Committees
LIBE Committee (Civil Liberties)
No meeting of the LIBE Committee is scheduled for this week.
The current timetables of the LIBE Committee can be found here.
JURI Committee (Legal Affairs)
The agenda for the current meeting of the JURI Committee taking place on 23-24.03.2026 can be found here. From the perspective of the Internet industry, the following agenda items are relevant:
- Exchange of views in the context of the structured dialogue with Stéphane
Séjourné, Executive Vice-President for Prosperity and Industrial Strategy
- Exchange of views in the context of the structured dialogue with Valdis Dombrovskis, Commissioner for Economy and Productivity; Implementation and Simplification
- Presentation of the annual report 2025 of the EP Coordinator on Children’s Rights, Mrs Ewa Kopacz, Vice-President of the European Parliament
The current timetables of the JURI Committee can be found here.
The agenda for the current meeting of the ITRE Committee taking place on 23-24.03.2026 can be found here. From the perspective of the Internet industry, the following agenda items are relevant:
- Structured dialogue with Ekaterina Zaharieva, Commissioner for Startups, Research and Innovation
- Safety, resilience and sustainability of space activities in the Union
- Establishing Horizon Europe, the Framework Programme for Research and Innovation, for the period 2028-2034 laying down its rules for participation and dissemination, and repealing Regulation (EU) 2021/695
- Establishing the Specific Programme implementing Horizon Europe – the Framework Programme for Research and Innovation for the period 2028-2034, laying down the rules for participation and dissemination under that Programme
- Structured dialogue with Stéphane Séjourné, Executive Vice-President for Prosperity and Industrial Strategy
The current timetables of the ITRE Committee (as of 17.03.2026) can be found here.
IMCO Committee (Internal Market)
The agenda for the current meeting of the IMCO Committee taking place on 23-24.03.2026 can be found here. From the perspective of the Internet industry, the following agenda items are relevant:
- Joint Working Group on the implementation and enforcement of the Artificial Intelligence Act
- AliExpress faces EU scrutiny for systemic sale of unsafe and counterfeit goods
- Establishing the European Competitiveness Fund (‘ECF’), including the specific programme for defence research and innovation activities
- Safety, resilience and sustainability of space activities in the Union
- Enforcement of the Digital Markets Act
- Structured dialogue with Stéphane Séjourné, European Commission Executive Vice-President for Prosperity and Industrial Strategy
- The Digital Services Act in global context: addressing misleading narratives • Exchange of views with Jamie Raskin, US representative, Ranking Member of the House Judiciary Committee
The current timetables of the IMCO Committee (as of 26.02.2026) can be found here.
CULT Committee (Culture and Education)
No meeting of the CULT Committee is scheduled for this week.
The current timetables of the CULT Committee can be found here.
Outlook:
An overview of the following session weeks can be found here. The provisional agenda for the upcoming plenary sittings can be found here.
European Court of Justice
You can find the judicial calendar of the CJEU here.
The Opinion of the Advocate General in the case of Austro-Mechana and AKM (C-579/24) is scheduled for Thursday 26 March 2026.


