1、1 Recalibrating policy for digital platforms in the EU Digital Single Market David Abecassis,Michael Kende,Shahan Osman,Julia Allford,Sabre Konidaris,Elias DjaouiSeptember 2024Recalibrating policy fordigital platforms in theEU Digital Single Market Final Report for Meta Platforms Inc.Copyright 2024.
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3、 Meta and it does not reflect or prejudge Metas own views.Analysys Mason LimitedNorth West Wing,Bush HouseAldwychLondon WC2B 4PJUKTel:+44(0)20 7395 Registered in England and Wales No.5177472 Executive summary 41 Introduction 82 The Digital Single Market is not yet fulfilling its objectives,hampered
4、by growing fragmentation and complexity 92.1 Europe is falling behind on measures of prosperity and competitiveness,leading to an accelerating divergence with the US 92.2 A root cause is insufficient economic integration,caused by persistent barriers to trade,which the DSM seeks to address 102.3 The
5、 European DSM is not delivering its stated ambitions to support cross-border trade and the emergence of large and innovative global digital players in Europe 132.4 Fragmentation,complexity and cost of regulation are compounding the difficulties European digital businesses face in growing to a global
6、ly-relevant scale 163 Digital platforms are contributing positively to the DSM,working with consumers and businesses across the EU 223.1 Digital platforms transform how Europeans live and work by delivering numerous benefits for European consumers 223.2 Digital platforms facilitate cross-border trad