All EU countries back Dutch coalition for Chips Act 2.0

It is reported that all 27 EU member states have endorsed the Semicon Coalition’s declaration for a revised Chips Act 2.0, presented by Dutch Minister Vincent Karremans to the European Commission in Brussels. This initiative, initially launched in March 2025 by the Netherlands and eight other countries, outlines five strategic priorities: enhancing cooperation within the semiconductor ecosystem, aligning and accelerating investment approaches, developing a robust talent pipeline, promoting sustainable production practices, and strengthening international partnerships while maintaining European strategic autonomy. The coalition aims to address previous criticisms of the 2023 European Chips Act by fostering a more focused and efficient strategy to bolster Europe’s semiconductor industry.

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