At the moment, a lot of people are a lot more worried about US suppliers having their hands in key European infrastructure.
ComplexWrangler1346 on
Ugh
BaldMigrant on
Good, do the same with US suppliers where possible, and provide financial and regulatory support in areas where EU alternatives are limited, so we can develop them.
Toums95 on
It’s only fine as long as American supplier are also cut out. Otherwise this is a move whose only result is to make ourselves even more dependent on the US and with less negotiation power or cards to play.
Edit: Also, I am not even sure it is viable without severely hindering development on said key technologies and be forced to lag behind everyone else, if at the same time we need to tackle the US dependency. That would be equally dangerous
outofband on
Comments here are delusional or outright propaganda. There is no EU alternative for those chips, it’s either China or US and if you read the article, EU is obeying US orders in this.
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At the moment, a lot of people are a lot more worried about US suppliers having their hands in key European infrastructure.
Ugh
Good, do the same with US suppliers where possible, and provide financial and regulatory support in areas where EU alternatives are limited, so we can develop them.
It’s only fine as long as American supplier are also cut out. Otherwise this is a move whose only result is to make ourselves even more dependent on the US and with less negotiation power or cards to play.
Edit: Also, I am not even sure it is viable without severely hindering development on said key technologies and be forced to lag behind everyone else, if at the same time we need to tackle the US dependency. That would be equally dangerous
Comments here are delusional or outright propaganda. There is no EU alternative for those chips, it’s either China or US and if you read the article, EU is obeying US orders in this.