KEY POINTS
  • The European Chips Act seeks to help the bloc secure its semiconductor supplies, ensure self-sufficiency and compete with the U.S. and Asia on tech.
  • Semiconductors are a thorny issue for world governments after a global shortage led to supply problems for major automakers and electronics manufacturers.
  • Europe has been seeking to control more of its supply chain to reduce its reliance on foreign companies.
Close-up gloved hands holding detail microchip

The European Union has agreed a landmark plan to boost its chip industry.

The initiative, dubbed the European Chips Act, seeks to help the bloc compete with the U.S. and Asia on tech, and secure control over a critical bit of technology behind the world's electronics products and devices.