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Is Europe Too Late to Compete in the Chip War?

Is Europe Too Late to Compete in the Chip War?

Update: 2025-11-071
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The U.S. and China are the two largest competitors in the race for semiconductors and in creating the most powerful AI chips. Europe could become a major stakeholder thanks to its demand for tech sovereignty and lithography near-monopoly, while others see the continent as too hampered by regulation, labor, and limited venture capital to get ahead. Now, in partnership with Bloomberg, we debate: Is Europe Too Late to Compete in the Chip Wars?




Arguing "Too Late":  


 Zach Meyers, Director of Research at the Centre on Regulation in Europe (CERRE) 


Geoffrey Gertz, Former Director for International Economics at the White House; Senior Fellow at the Center for a New American Security  


 


Arguing "Not Too Late: 


Cristina Caffarra, Economist & Co-founder of EuroStack 


Eric Baissus, CEO of Kalray 




Caroline Hyde, Bloomberg Television Anchor and Host of “Bloomberg Technology”, is the guest moderator. 


 


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Is Europe Too Late to Compete in the Chip War?

Is Europe Too Late to Compete in the Chip War?

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