KEY POINTS
  • U.K. semiconductor bosses are pleading with the government for subsidies amid fears that some chip firms will be forced to move overseas.
  • The U.S. and EU have announced multibillion-dollar packages aimed at boosting domestic chip production, and industry executives worry the lack of a similar strategy from the U.K. is harming the country's competitiveness.
  • Prime Minister Rishi Sunak's administration is under pressure to publish its planned chip strategy, which has faced delays due to political instability.

LONDON — The U.K.'s semiconductor industry is crying out for financial support from the government, with insiders warning the country risks losing its microchip firms to the U.S. and other countries if it doesn't act soon.

Prime Minister Rishi Sunak's government is yet to announce a strategy outlining U.K. efforts to support the chip industry. And semiconductor bosses in the country are growing frustrated.