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<\/span><\/figcaption><\/figure>DRESDEN: Europe must boost mass production of vital semiconductors due to worsening geopolitical risks in Asian chip-making centres, European Commission president Ursula von der Leyen<\/a> said Tuesday.

She made the comments at the ground-breaking of a five-billion-euro ($5.5 billion) chip factory in Dresden, among a series of new
semiconductor<\/a> projects in Germany.

The EU is racing to reduce
reliance<\/a> on semiconductors produced in Asia, and last month struck an agreement aiming to double the bloc's global market share to 20 percent in 2030 and mobilise massive investment.

Von der Leyen said Europe was home to many leading companies in the chip sector but had failed to treat the production of semiconductors as a priority in recent years.

The current global focus of
chip production<\/a> was in Taiwan<\/a> and South Korea, regions prone to high tensions, she added.

\"Any trade disturbance would immediately harm the strong industrial base of Europe and our strong internal market,\" she said.

\"We have seen how geopolitical tensions have increased over the past few years.\"

It was important for Europe to strengthen supply chains, she said, adding: \"For semiconductors, which are so important, we need more mass production here in Europe.\"

Taiwan's status as a chip-making centre is causing geopolitical jitters as China increasingly threatens the island, a self-ruled democracy that the Chinese Communist Party claims and has vowed to one day seize.

South Korea, meanwhile, faces perennially high tensions with North Korea, which has conducted a record-breaking string of sanctions-defying rocket launches in 2023.

The EU chief also said the bloc was working to ensure Europe has access to critical raw materials used to make consumer electronics, through a recently unveiled draft regulation.

German Chancellor
Olaf Scholz<\/a>, also speaking at the ground-breaking, said chips -- that power everything from smartphones to fighter jets -- were \"often referred to as the petroleum of the 21st century.

\"The one raw material, on which almost everything else depends.\"

The coronavirus pandemic has already given Europe a taste of the problems caused when semiconductor supply chains become snarled, with shortages hitting a range of industries.

Infineon's new site in Dresden is slated to open in the autumn of 2026, and to create 1,000 jobs.

German engineering group
Bosch<\/a>, US tech giant Intel and US chipmaker Wolfspeed have all recently announced major semiconductor investments in Germany, Europe's top economy.
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欧洲必须提高芯片生产在亚洲风险:欧盟首席

冯德莱恩说,欧洲是许多芯片行业的领先企业,但未能对半导体的生产近年来作为一个优先级。

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德累斯顿:欧洲必须提高大规模生产至关重要的半导体由于地缘政治风险恶化亚洲芯片制造中心,欧洲委员会主席乌尔苏拉•冯德莱恩周二说。

在评论她的开创性的五十亿欧元(55亿美元)的芯片工厂在德累斯顿,一系列新的之一半导体项目在德国。

欧盟正在竞相降低依赖在半导体生产在亚洲,上个月的目标达成了一项协议,集团的全球市场份额的两倍到2030年的20%和动员大规模投资。

冯德莱恩说,欧洲是许多芯片行业的领先企业,但未能对半导体的生产近年来作为一个优先级。

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当前全球的焦点芯片生产是在台湾和韩国地区倾向于高度紧张,她补充道。

“任何贸易障碍会立即损害欧洲的强大的工业基础和强大的内部市场,”她说。

“我们已经看到了地缘政治紧张局势增加了在过去的几年里。”

很重要对欧洲加强供应链,她说,并补充道:“对于半导体,如此重要,我们需要更多的大规模生产在欧洲。”

台湾的芯片制造中心地位导致地缘政治紧张随着中国日益威胁台湾,民主自治的中国共产党声称,并誓言将有一天抓住。

与此同时,韩国面临长期高与朝鲜之间的紧张关系,进行了破纪录的2023年一系列对火箭发射。

欧盟首席还说,欧盟正在努力确保欧洲访问关键原材料用于生产消费电子产品,通过最近公布了条例草案。

德国总理Olaf Scholz突破性的,也在说,芯片——这种力量从智能手机到战斗机——是“通常被称为21世纪的石油。

”的一种原料,其他几乎所有的依靠。”

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冠状病毒大流行已经给欧洲的问题当半导体供应链变得纠缠不清,造成短缺触及范围的行业。

英飞凌的新网站在德累斯顿预定在2026年秋天,并创造1000个就业机会。

德国工程集团博世美国科技巨头英特尔和美国芯片制造商Wolfspeed最近宣布所有主要半导体投资在德国,欧洲最大的经济体。
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<\/span><\/figcaption><\/figure>DRESDEN: Europe must boost mass production of vital semiconductors due to worsening geopolitical risks in Asian chip-making centres, European Commission president Ursula von der Leyen<\/a> said Tuesday.

She made the comments at the ground-breaking of a five-billion-euro ($5.5 billion) chip factory in Dresden, among a series of new
semiconductor<\/a> projects in Germany.

The EU is racing to reduce
reliance<\/a> on semiconductors produced in Asia, and last month struck an agreement aiming to double the bloc's global market share to 20 percent in 2030 and mobilise massive investment.

Von der Leyen said Europe was home to many leading companies in the chip sector but had failed to treat the production of semiconductors as a priority in recent years.

The current global focus of
chip production<\/a> was in Taiwan<\/a> and South Korea, regions prone to high tensions, she added.

\"Any trade disturbance would immediately harm the strong industrial base of Europe and our strong internal market,\" she said.

\"We have seen how geopolitical tensions have increased over the past few years.\"

It was important for Europe to strengthen supply chains, she said, adding: \"For semiconductors, which are so important, we need more mass production here in Europe.\"

Taiwan's status as a chip-making centre is causing geopolitical jitters as China increasingly threatens the island, a self-ruled democracy that the Chinese Communist Party claims and has vowed to one day seize.

South Korea, meanwhile, faces perennially high tensions with North Korea, which has conducted a record-breaking string of sanctions-defying rocket launches in 2023.

The EU chief also said the bloc was working to ensure Europe has access to critical raw materials used to make consumer electronics, through a recently unveiled draft regulation.

German Chancellor
Olaf Scholz<\/a>, also speaking at the ground-breaking, said chips -- that power everything from smartphones to fighter jets -- were \"often referred to as the petroleum of the 21st century.

\"The one raw material, on which almost everything else depends.\"

The coronavirus pandemic has already given Europe a taste of the problems caused when semiconductor supply chains become snarled, with shortages hitting a range of industries.

Infineon's new site in Dresden is slated to open in the autumn of 2026, and to create 1,000 jobs.

German engineering group
Bosch<\/a>, US tech giant Intel and US chipmaker Wolfspeed have all recently announced major semiconductor investments in Germany, Europe's top economy.
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