Despite the potential benefits of partnering with tsmc, the taiwanese suppliers that support tsmc are encountering difficulties in europe These challenges include regulatory hurdles, cultural differences, and logistical issues European countries have stringent regulations when it comes to conducting business, which can create barriers for taiwanese suppliers looking to establish operations. The report highlights europe’s achievements to date, while identifying critical gaps in geographical and technological coverage, administrative complexity, and support for key segments such as chip design, materials, and semiconductor equipment. The netherlands’ move to take charge of nexperia sets a precedent that could reshape how europe protects critical chip assets amid growing geopolitical tension. European leaders have grand ambitions to reduce the continent’s reliance on sensitive technologies from abroad
Europe needs a bold chips act 2.0 that fully aligns eu and member states’ efforts to make europe an attractive destination for global semiconductor investments and meet expected demand Industry strongly supports member states’ call for an ambitious revision of the chips act to revitalise europe’s semiconductor ecosystem.
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