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EU digital policy should include Covid-19 lessons, governments urge in feedback to Brussels

By Cynthia Kroet
  • 06 Apr 2020 09:50
  • 07 Apr 2020 03:45
EU governments have called for lessons from the ongoing Covid-19 crisis to inform the European Commission's plans to boost the bloc's digital capabilities, according to a draft document seen by MLex.

The document, which sets out EU states' reactions to the commission’s digital policies presented in February, is set to be adopted at

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Cynthia Kroet

Senior Correspondent


Cynthia covers technology and telecom for MLex in Brussels. She previously reported on EU politics and transport policy, as well as Dutch and Belgian politics at newspaper European Voice and publication Politico in Brussels. Prior to that Cynthia worked as a TV and radio producer and multimedia journalist in the Netherlands and UK. Cynthia has degrees in European Studies and Journalism from The Hague University and Leiden University.

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