The European Commission has issued a warning that European chipmakers face the risk of losing substantial market share in China. This concern arises as Beijing increases its investment in the semiconductor industry and aims for self-sufficiency in critical technologies. The European Commission highlighted issues such as discriminatory standards, local content requirements, and other non-tariff barriers that could disadvantage European and Japanese chipmakers in the Chinese market. An EU advisory noted the industry's uncertain future amidst growing competition.
The European Commission is raising concerns that its chipmakers are at risk of losing substantial market share in China as Beijing hikes investment in the semiconductor industry and tries to achieve self-sufficiency in critical technologies. https://t.co/qUU6GuQxO5
EU warns its chipmakers could lose market share in China https://t.co/6wCSXUzod2 via @AlbertoNardelli @DeutschJill https://t.co/Bdv7osKNQU
The European Commission raised concerns that European & Japanese chipmakers are at risk of losing substantial market share in China due to “discriminatory standards, local content requirements & other non-tariff barriers” @AlbertoNardelli @DeutschJill https://t.co/Kp0KSbVUwx
The European Commission is raising concerns that its chipmakers are at risk of losing substantial market share in China as Beijing hikes investment in the semiconductor industry and tries to achieve self-sufficiency in critical technologies. https://t.co/NfUEN42aw3
European chipmakers are warned of potential market share loss in China, as per EU advisory. Industry faces uncertain future amidst growing competition.
EU WARNS THAT ITS CHIPMAKERS COULD LOSE MARKET SHARE IN CHINA.