Weighted Score:
26
Very low sovereignty because China-controlled search platform; non-EU jurisdiction; limited EU governance and assurance.
Company name: Baidu, Inc.
URL: https://www.baidu.com
eurotechguide review(s): Not reviewed
Digital services offered: Search, Chatbot (GPT), Maps
| Criterion | Score | Short Assessment | Long Rationale |
|---|---|---|---|
| SOV-1 (strategic) | 1 | Non-EU control. | Baidu is headquartered in Beijing (China). Strategic control is outside Europe. → SEAL-1. |
| SOV-2 (legal) | 1 | Non-EU jurisdiction. | Company is governed primarily under Chinese/non-EU law; EU jurisdiction is not decisive. → SEAL-1. |
| SOV-3 (data & AI) | 1 | EU data uncertain. | European data localization is limited/unclear; cross-border access risk remains. → SEAL-1. |
| SOV-4 (operational) | 1 | Ops outside EU. | Core operations and governance are outside the EU, limiting EU operational autonomy. → SEAL-1. |
| SOV-5 (supply chain) | 1 | High external dependencies. | Supply chain spans global hardware/software ecosystems; European control is limited. → SEAL-1. |
| SOV-6 (technological) | 1 | Proprietary stack; limited transparency and audit/modify rights. | Core stack remains proprietary; APIs/standards may exist, but open licensing and independent audit/modify rights are limited. EU actors cannot verify or fork the core platform, creating strong lock-in under SOV-6. → SEAL-1 |
| SOV-7 (security) | 1 | Security certifications exist; governance remains non-EU. | Baidu AI Cloud advertises global compliance certifications including ISO 27001/27017/27018, indicating structured security governance. However, operational control and enforceable sovereign oversight remain non-EU, limiting EU-governed security operations and audit authority under SOV-7. → SEAL-1 |
| SOV-8 (environmental) | 2 | ESG report exists; limited high-assurance efficiency disclosures. | Baidu publishes an ESG report describing environmental initiatives, but SOV-8 requires strong, verifiable operational metrics (renewable sourcing, efficiency targets, transparent reporting). Public disclosures are comparatively less aligned to service-level efficiency indicators, limiting high-assurance sustainability scoring. → SEAL-2 |


