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European Semiconductor Sector: Institutional Context and Value‑Chain Control
What does European Semiconductor Sector reveal about European defence-industrial capacity and supply-chain resilience?
The Act explicitly aims to reverse decades of decline in EU chip capacity, target a 20 % global market share by 2030 (up from ≈10 % today).
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Platform publication · DFM Analysis report · 2026-06-13
The Act explicitly aims to reverse decades of decline in EU chip capacity, target a 20 % global market share by 2030 (up from ≈10 % today), and bolster EU research, design and fabrication. The Chips Act’s advocates note it marks a “major policy shift” by allowing subsidies to strengthen supply‑chain security and technological sovereignty in an industry long dominated by US and East Asian companies.
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European Semiconductor Sector: Institutional Context and Value‑Chain Control
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The Act explicitly aims to reverse decades of decline in EU chip capacity, target a 20 % global market share by 2030 (up from ≈10 % today), and bolster EU research, design and fabrication.
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