
Should the EU block the UK from its €5bn superfund?
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Access to a €5bn EU deeptech superfund is now a geopolitical variable, not just a financing question. If you’re a UK or EU founder in capital-intensive tech, assume cross-border money will come with more political strings and longer timelines.
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