Secondly it forces European companies to all have a 'USP' for high privacy which is useful when selling abroad as well. Becoming a byword for privacy and therefore trust/security is absolutely not a bad thing and comes at very low cost.
Europe has a lot of problems that result in low ambition and growth, privacy law isn't one of them.
Europe has a lot of problems that result in low ambition and growth, privacy law isn't one of them.