Germany and the Baltic States plan to campaign for the European Union to pursue a new digital agenda, and recently presented a list of demands. The countries want the next European Commission, which will be formed after the upcoming European Parliament elections in June, to tackle the agenda. German Transport Minister Volker Wissing said on Monday in Berlin that the goal is to create less state intervention and more freedom for European companies. According to Wissing, the “innovation club” should reduce unnecessary reporting obligations, increase data availability and promote common standards…