Apple (and Ireland)'s win against the EU, Privacy Shield invalidated, and we interview Sinch CEO Oscar Werner
This week, we talk about some of the biggest stories in European tech, including Apple’s victory in its fight against a $14.8 billion back-tax bill in Ireland, the invalidation of the EU-US Privacy Shield and more. Later in the show, you'll hear an interview with Oscar Werner, the CEO of Stockholm, Sweden-based Sinch.
Here are the notes and links for this week’s episode:
Apple and Ireland mark victory on €13 billion tax bill appeal
- Commission loses out in Apple-Ireland tax battle, announces tax abuse clampdown (Euractiv)
- Apple has €13bn Irish tax bill overturned (BBC News)
- Apple just won a mammoth victory over Europe’s ‘tax lady.’ But the fight is far from over (Fortune)
Privacy Shield: invalidated
- US-EU Privacy Shield data sharing agreement struck down by court (Ars Technica)
- The background to EU citizens’ court win over US tech giants (The Guardian)
- Court of Justice of the European Union invalidates EU-U.S. Privacy Shield, while standard contractual clauses survive (for now) (Lexology)
UiPath raises $225 million at ‘decacorn’ valuation
- UiPath raises $225 million to automate repetitive back-office tasks (Venturebeat)
- UiPath’s $225M Round: What Does This Mean For RPA (Robotic Process Automation)? (Forbes)
- $10 Billion Robotic Software Firm UiPath Eyes 2021 U.S. IPO (Bloomberg)
Alibaba wants to buy Glovo
- El gigante chino Alibaba negocia la compra de Glovo (Crónica Global)
UK to bar Huawei from 5G networks after US pressure
- U.K. Bars Huawei for 5G as Tech Battle Between China and the West Escalates (The New York Times)
- UK to phase out Huawei gear from 5G networks in a major policy U-turn after U.S. sanctions (CNBC)
- Pressure from Trump led to 5G ban, Britain tells Huawei (The Guardian)
Teamviewer buys Ubimax