The potential changes to the EU-US Data Treaty could pose significant challenges for American cloud providers operating within Europe. As the EU considers tightening data regulations, there is increasing pressure for US companies to either sell their operations to European owners or face exclusion from EU markets. EU organizations are becoming cautious of reliance on US cloud services due to national security concerns and are beginning to specify demands for EU-located services. This trend indicates a growing demand for localized cloud solutions, evidenced by initiatives such as Evroc, a European company focused on establishing an EU-centric cloud infrastructure. With the complexities of data jurisdiction and individual privacy rights coming into play, the viability of continued cooperation between US and EU tech firms is under scrutiny. Organizations must proactively adapt to these changes or risk losing access to critical cloud services.