Is Europe Too Late to Compete in the Chip War?

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The article discusses Europe's position in the global semiconductor industry, highlighting its challenges such as regulation and limited venture capital, while also noting its strengths in lithography and tech sovereignty. The debate centers around whether Europe can catch up to the U.S. and China in the chip race or if it is too late for the region to make significant strides.

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Bloomberg in partnership with Open to Debate hosts a debate. The U.S. and China dominate the semiconductor race — America with capital, Silicon Valley culture and trade restrictions, China with resources and talent. Europe is often seen as hampered by regulation, labor laws and limited venture capital. Yet with a near-monopoly on lithography and rising demand for tech sovereignty, Europe may be better positioned than many think. Can it catch up — or is it too late? (Source: Bloomberg)

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