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EU nations advance €43 billion plan to become semiconductor hub
24-Nov-2022

European Union nations agreed to pursue a €43 billion ($44.4 billion) plan to jump-start the bloc’s semiconductor production, clearing a key hurdle in its plan to bolster high-tech industry. The deal was backed Wednesday by EU ambassadors, according to people familiar with the matter. It would expand the scope of what chip plants are considered “first-of-a-kind” and qualify for state aid, but stops short of allowing all automotive chips to qualify for funds, which some countries had demanded earlier this fall. The latest version also adds more safeguards for when the EU’s executive arm can trigger an emergency and intervene in companies’ supply chains. One of the most contentious issues has been the use of EU funds. Member states on Wednesday agreed not to reallocate €400 million of research funds for semiconductors after countries with small chip industries raised concerns that this money will only benefit big countries like Germany that have larger operations. Ambassadors want the commission to find the money elsewhere. EU ministers are expected to rubber-stamp Wednesday’s deal at a meeting next month. The European Parliament needs to approve its own plan before the three institutions can negotiate a final agreement.

News Source:- https://economictimes.indiatimes.com/small-biz/trade/exports/insights/eu-nations-advance-43-billion-plan-to-become-semiconductor-hub/articleshow/95729258.cms