2026 is shaping up as a decisive year for European strategic autonomy. From finance to tech, major moves are reducing reliance on external systems.
Financial Sovereignty Strengthens Schuman Financial has launched EUROP, a new system designed to protect the financial sovereignty of European infrastructure. This initiative underscores a continent-wide push toward economic self-reliance.
Tech & Cloud Independence Grows Airbus has announced a €50 million tender for a European cloud solution, signaling deep investment in homegrown digital infrastructure. In a major shift, the International Criminal Court (ICC) has ditched Microsoft for OpenDesk, embracing open-source platforms.
National Rejections of External Systems After a 7-year lobbying battle, Switzerland officially rejected a major US tech platform. Meanwhile, the German state of Schleswig-Holstein has migrated 30,000 public workers off US-based systems, a significant step in data localization.
These coordinated actions mark a tangible pivot. Europe is not just debating independence it is actively building it, project by project, contract by contract. The foundation for a self-determined digital and financial future is now being laid.

