The Pak Banker

EU unveils plan to cut dependency on China, others

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The European Union unveiled on Wednesday a plan to cut its dependency on Chinese and other foreign suppliers in six strategic areas like raw materials, pharmaceut­ical ingredient­s and semiconduc­tors after the pandemicin­duced economic slump.

The 27-nation bloc outlined the urgency of the task citing Europe's reliance on China for about half of 137 products used in sensitive ecosystems, mainly raw materials and pharmaceut­icals and other products key to the bloc's green and digital goals.

The updated industrial strategy plan was devised after the COVID-19 pandemic showed bottleneck­s in supply chain and the executive European Commission plans to conduct in-depth reviews of supply chains in raw materials, batteries, active pharmaceut­ical ingredient­s, hydrogen, semiconduc­tors and cloud and edge technologi­es, to decide how to deal with them.

"Today's updated Industrial Strategy is about making sure our industries are equipped to drive the digital and green transforma­tions of our economy while ensuring the competitiv­eness of our industries, also in the context of the recovery from the coronaviru­s crisis," European Commission Vice-President Margrethe Vestager told a news conference.

The EU measures could include "diversifyi­ng supply and demand relying on different trading partners whenever possible, but also stockpilin­g and acting autonomous­ly whenever necessary", the 19-page document said. To reduce import dependency, EU countries could pool resources for Important Projects of Common European Interest (IPCEIs) in next-generation cloud, hydrogen, lowcarbon industry, pharmaceut­icals and a second IPCEI on cutting-edge semi-conductors.

An IPCEI would allow EU government­s to pump in funding under easier state aid rules and for companies to work together on the entire range of the project, from design to production and downstream applicatio­ns.

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