Source: European Parliament
Question for written answer E-002385/2025
to the Commission
Rule 144
Piotr Müller (ECR)
The aim of the European Chips Act is to build a resilient, integrated semiconductor ecosystem in the EU, including for AI applications.
In May 2025, a representative of the Taiwanese firm TSMC – the world’s largest chip manufacturer – publicly declared that it was prepared to support Europe in the development of its AI system production capabilities. TSMC has announced that a design centre will be established in Munich, and that a factory is to be built in Dresden, although the latter will focus on less advanced technologies for the car industry.
In the light of the foregoing:
- 1.Has the Commission taken any specific action in response TSMC’s statement on cooperation in the development of AI chips in Europe?
- 2.How is the Commission intending to ensure that investments in the semiconductor industry are not concentrated in one Member State, but support the sustainable development of the entire EU market?
- 3.Is the Commission intending to support TSMC’s investments in advanced technologies that will provide a significant boost to the EU’s capabilities in the field of AI?
Submitted: 13.6.2025
Last updated: 17 June 2025