Europe Is Losing the Chips Race: The Continent Needs More Cooperation With America—Not Less

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  1. [SS from essay by Chris Miller, Professor at the Fletcher School at Tufts University, a Nonresident Senior Fellow at the American Enterprise Institute, a Strategic Adviser to the GLOBSEC Geotech Center, and the author of [*Chip War: The Fight for the World’s Most Critical Technology*](https://www.amazon.com/Chip-War-Worlds-Critical-Technology/dp/1398504092); and John Allen, Director of the GLOBSEC Geotech Center, a Strategic Adviser to Microsoft, and a Member of the Board of Directors of Polar Semiconductor. From 2011 to 2013, he commanded U.S. and NATO forces in Afghanistan.]

    European leaders have grand ambitions to reduce the continent’s reliance on sensitive technologies from abroad. Today, they are debating an update to the European Chips Act, which was finalized in 2023 and allocated billions of euros to subsidize chip-making on the continent. The act was meant to increase Europe’s share of global chip manufacturing from ten to 20 percent by 2030, but it will likely fall short of that target by a wide margin.

    A purely European supply chain for semiconductors—the sector that undergirds the digital economy and defense sector—is a fantasy that distracts from real opportunities. Many of the powerhouses of Europe’s chip industry, such as ASML, a Dutch company that makes semiconductor equipment, and Merck, a German firm that produces chemicals for chip-making, don’t manufacture semiconductors. Companies like these are cutting-edge, are often highly profitable, and draw on Europe’s industrial expertise in precision machinery, specialty chemicals, and advanced materials. Yet they are overlooked by politicians who focus on chip output.

  2. No country except Israel wants to cooperate with America for the next few years at least.

    These two American professors are in dreamland if they think that working with a backstabbing authoritarian religious state like America is a good idea for anyone.

  3. For all the talk of “*safe-shoring”* Europeans sure were deepening an unreliable relationship with United States.

  4. Europe shouldn’t depend on America for anything related to defence. Any dependency should be identified and reduced or it will be used for blackmail by the far right in America.

  5. Cooperating with America: if at first it doesn’t work, try, try again!

  6. I disagree.
    We need to work with Taiwan as mach as possible
    Starting with unlimited visa for all Taiwan people who have experience with microchips and Wana come to EU.

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