Computer chip group SEMI says EU needs assertive industrial policy
SEMI Europe urges the incoming European Commission to adopt Mario Draghi's recommendations for a coherent industrial policy and launch a European 'Chips Act 2.0'. This initiative aims to enhance the European semiconductor ecosystem, expedite high-...

SEMI said it backed the report issued in September by the former ECB chief, including the need for a centralised EU budget, a "fast-track" approval process for strategic high-tech projects, and additional spending to strengthen the European semiconductor ecosystem beyond the original 2023 Chips Act.
As the US and China have rolled out export restrictions on chip technology and strategic minerals, the EU should make quick decisions on its own export policy "to protect EU strategic interests and to assert a strong EU voice on the global stage", SEMI's statement said.
SEMI is the broader of Europe's two main trade semiconductor industry groups, with 300 members representing firms including top equipment supplier ASML, as well as manufacturers and research centres.
The other is ESIA, representing chipmakers such as Infineon, STMicroelectronics and NXP.
In an interview with Reuters last week, ESIA's chief also called for a Chips Act 2.0 that would support manufacturing in "legacy and foundational" chips, where the leading European firms face increasing competition from state-subsidised Chinese rivals.
The SEMI recommendations said that while it supported Chips Act goals such as attracting new manufacturing, the EU should also offer incentives to support new technologies and the semiconductor supply chain, which it said were increasingly important for the success of Europe's green transition.
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