Afghanistan, Aug. 26 -- The U.S. is weighing sanctions, including visa bans, on EU officials enforcing the Digital Services Act, citing censorship concerns and unfair burdens on American tech firms.

The Trump administration is weighing sanctions, including visa restrictions, on European Union officials enforcing the Digital Services Act. Washington argues the law censors American voices and unfairly burdens U.S. tech firms, Reuters reported.

Internal discussions at the State Department are ongoing, with visa bans emerging as a likely option. However, it remains unclear which EU officials would be targeted.

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