By Toby Sterling
AMSTERDAM, June 5 (Reuters) – The CEO of top European tech āfirm ASML on Friday welcomed most āproposals made by the EU Commission this week āto improve Europe’s tech sovereignty but cautioned against plans for its involvement in steering or monitoring “strategic projects” eligible for state āaid.
Such projects “fundamentally ā need to respond to the needs of industry” and are better ā off left to firms to propose, Christopher Fouquet said in a LinkedIn post.
“We āneed to āavoid the ārisk of over-complication and ābureaucracy, while relying on private sector expertise,” Fouquet said.
Fouquetās remarks are among the first from a leading figure in European industry to the package, which is āthe centrepiece of Brusselsā āplan to close the āblocās technology āgap with the United States āand Asia.
The plan includes āmeasures to āstimulate demand for European-made chips and local cloud services. Fouquet said the āCommission’s new āfocus on demand-driven policy is a āpositive development.
(Reporting by Toby Sterling; Editing āby Joe Bavier)
