ijiweiTalk EP306: Can European Chips Ace cultivate their own "little giants"?
Chinese article by
Laze Sun
English Editor
武守哲

10-24 17:00
As the European Chips Act comes into effect, it means that the European semiconductor industry finally has convenient financing channels, but subsidies for local European semiconductor companies do not seem to be equal.
Philipp Lausberg, Policy Analyst in the European Political Economy Programme at the European Policy Centre (EPC).
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