Updated
Updated · Reuters · Jun 5
ASML CEO Warns EU Against Steering State-Aid Projects, Backs Demand Push for Chips
Updated
Updated · Reuters · Jun 5

ASML CEO Warns EU Against Steering State-Aid Projects, Backs Demand Push for Chips

1 articles · Updated · Reuters · Jun 5

Summary

  • Christopher Fouquet said the European Commission should not steer or monitor “strategic projects” eligible for state aid, arguing those projects must be proposed by companies responding to industry needs.
  • ASML’s CEO said Brussels should avoid added bureaucracy and rely on private-sector expertise even as it rolls out a broader tech-sovereignty package.
  • The package, unveiled this week, is the centerpiece of the EU’s effort to narrow its technology gap with the United States and Asia.
  • Fouquet still welcomed most of the plan, especially measures aimed at boosting demand for European-made chips and local cloud services.

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