Author(s): Mohd Hyder
As digital technologies reshape economies and societies, governments around the world are racing to regulate the tech sector. The European Union, United States, and China have emerged as three dominant regulatory forces, each with distinct philosophies and strategies. This article compares their approaches to tech regulation, focusing on data privacy, antitrust enforcement, artificial intelligence governance, and platform accountability. By analyzing these models, we gain insight into how geopolitical priorities, legal traditions, and economic interests shape the future of global tech governance.