> they are trying to quickly create alternatives to anything American
They're the same bright minds that ensured no alternatives could naturally come out of the European market trough relentless bureaucratic central planning. I have zero hopes of a good outcome
Actually European integration the last 30 years has been pretty remarkable. In the past, not even electric plugs were compatible. But the EU is not a country. A lot of the inefficiencies are actually features sought by key members to protect their own local incumbents.
Your best example of European integration is electric plugs?
USB-C!
How about tap water has to be drinkable in every EU country
Many non-eu countries have drinkable tap water, not sure how representative of "integration" this rule is.