Not when there is a duopoly on one market (US) and hundreds of companies on other (EU).
This case is for a EU company's offerings to the US. Why would they make themselves less competitive?
How is there a duopoly in the cloud market in the US?
It's not accurate at all. There are far more high tier cloud offerings in the US than in Europe.
Europe has nothing like AWS + Google + Azure + Oracle. Then you can add in a dozen mid tier companies like DigitalOcean.
They also have nothing like Cloudflare and dozens of other large cloud services companies. Europe has a cloud so basic and primitive you'd think they were a developing economic region still struggling to grasp basic software development.
Do you know that AWS uses other companies data centers in many places in the EU?
> They also have nothing like Cloudflare and dozens of other large cloud services companies. Europe has a cloud so basic and primitive you'd think they were a developing economic region still struggling to grasp basic software development.
You have no idea what you are talking about.
If you think Europe, which has United Internet(Ionos), OVH, scaleway, and many others is a developing region, you have never seen the hosting market in an actually developing market.