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Chips: EU’s Ambition in a Transatlantic Technology Bridge

Autori Nicola Bilotta
Data pubblicazione

Semiconductors are vital building blocks of digital technologies. In line with its aspiration for strategic autonomy, the EU has recognised vulnerabilities in its chip supply chain, which heavily relies on foreign firms. The intricate relationship between economic security and open trade underlies the EU’s quest to bolster its domestic capacity while enhancing connections with key global partners. Despite the challenges of finding a policy balance, fostering transatlantic cooperation in the semiconductor domains remains a key ambition. To cultivate a more balanced and effective partnership with the US, the EU should capitalise on its comparative advantages to amplify and fortify its strategic positioning in the global supply chain.

This paper is part of the project “Building a transatlantic technology bridge: challenges and opportunities”, funded by Fondazione Compagnia di San Paolo.

Details
Rome, IAI, February 2024, 15 p.
In
IAI Papers
Issue
24|06
ISBN/ISSN/DOI
978-88-9368-320-3

Introduction
1. EU weakness in the semiconductor value chain
2. The European Chips Act
3. Neither one can make it alone
4. From concept to application for a balanced EU-US cooperation
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