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US, EU to boost coordinati­on on semiconduc­tor supply, Russia

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SACLAY, France: The US and the European Union plan to announced a joint effort aimed at identifyin­g semiconduc­tor supply disruption­s as well as countering Russian disinforma­tion, officials said.

Top US officials are visiting the French scientific hub of Saclay for a meet up of the Trade and Technology Council, created last year as China increasing­ly exerts its technology clout.

US officials acknowledg­ed that Russia’s invasion of Ukraine has broadened the council’s scope, but said the Western bloc still has its eye on competitio­n from China.

The two sides will announce an “early warning system” for semiconduc­tors supply disruption­s, hoping to avoid excessive competitio­n between Western powers for the vital tech component.

The industry has suffered from a shortage of components for chipmaking, blamed on a boom in global demand for electronic products and pandemic snarled supply chains.

“We hope to agree on high levels of subsidies -- that they will not be more than what is necessary and proportion­ate and appropriat­e,” Margrethe Vestager, the European Commission­er for Competitio­n, told reporters.

The aim is that “as both Washington and Brussels look to encourage semiconduc­tor investment in our respective countries, we do so in a coordinate­d fashion and don’t simply encourage a subsidy race,” a US official said separately, speaking on condition of anonymity.

The US already put in place its own early warning system in 2021 that looked at supply chains in Southeast Asia and “has been very helpful in helping us get ahead of a couple of potential shutdowns earlier this year,” the US official said.

The official added that the two sides are looking ahead to supply disruption­s caused by pandemic lockdowns in China -- the only major economy still hewing to a zero-Covid strategy.

The European Union and United States will also announce joint measures on fighting disinforma­tion and hacking, especially from Russia, including a guide on cybersecur­ity best practices for small- and mediumsize­d companies and a task force on trusted technology suppliers, the official said.

“It’s not a European matter but a global matter,” she said.

US Commerce Secretary Gina Raimondo and US Trade Representa­tive Katherine Tai are visiting for the talks.

Secretary of State Antony Blinken attended an opening dinner yesterday before cutting short his visit to head to Abu Dhabi for the funeral of late leader Sheikh Khalifa.

 ?? — AFP photo ?? The US and the European Union plan to announced a joint effort aimed at identifyin­g semiconduc­tor supply disruption­s as well as countering Russian disinforma­tion, officials said.
— AFP photo The US and the European Union plan to announced a joint effort aimed at identifyin­g semiconduc­tor supply disruption­s as well as countering Russian disinforma­tion, officials said.

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