The Code of Practice (CoP) is being drafted currently, soon to be completed. It is supposed to be signed by the companies who would agree to abide by the Code to comply with the AI Act. Given recent political tensions between the US and the EU on tech regulation, there is a chance that the US Government attempts to prevent the Code of Practice from acceptance.
One way this might happen is by issuing a statement to discourage American companies from signing the Code, but this question is intended to catch many possible ways.
Why is this so low?
https://www.bloomberg.com/news/articles/2025-04-25/trump-administration-pressures-europe-to-reject-ai-rulebook
https://www.euronews.com/next/2025/04/30/big-tech-watered-down-ai-code-of-practice-report
>A spokesperson for the Commission confirmed earlier this week that it had received a letter from the US government’s Mission to the EU pushing back against the Code. The administration led by Republican President Donald Trump has been critical of the EU’s digital rules, claiming that it stifles innovation.