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Global Electronics Association Commends the European Commission for Strengthening Technological Sovereignty by Proposing the Chips Act 2.0

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Global Electronics Association Commends the European Commission for Strengthening Technological Sovereignty by Proposing the Chips Act 2.0 1622241_daniel… Jun 2, 2026 Jun 3, 2026 BRUSSELS, June 3, 2026 — The Global Electronics Association applauds the European Commission on releasing the Chips Act 2.0 as a critical part of the Technological Sovereignty Package. This proposal marks a significant evolution in European policy by more fully recogni…
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With the aim of reducing structural units of external suppliers and expanding European capacity to develop, deploy and consolidate critical technologies, the European Commission has presented the package of technological sovereignty measures to strengthen the European Union’s digital autonomy and resilience in semiconductors, artificial intelligence, cloud and open source. The European Commission presents initiatives to boost semiconductors, art…

The European Commission will promote a new package of measures of technological sovereignty to strengthen Europe’s autonomy and resilience. The lot includes the Chips Law 2.0, which aims to strengthen the supply of these semiconductors, especially those related to artificial intelligence, to improve infrastructures for medical care, among other uses. Ursula von der Leyen’s governing body pedagogy on the impact that this package of technological …

The European Commission has proposed a set of measures aimed at strengthening European capabilities in semiconductors, chips, artificial intelligence (AI) and cloud services, aiming to reduce dependence on US tech giants, which could exacerbate tensions in transatlantic relations, Reuters reported.

In the face of the explosion of AI and global geopolitical pressure, Europe is accelerating its industrial moult. The Commission has unveiled the Chips Act 2.0: a strategic update designed to free the production of sovereign chips, connect factories and break technological dependencies.

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