EU and Four Member States Join US-Led Pax Silica Alliance for AI and Semiconductor Supply Chains
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Tyler Durden
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The European Commission, Germany, Greece, and the Netherlands have joined the U.S.-led Pax Silica partnership, an alliance focused on securing supply chains for artificial intelligence, semiconductors, critical minerals, energy, and advanced manufacturing. The expansion was announced at a summit in Washington hosted by the U.S. State Department on June 23, marking a significant step in international cooperation on critical technology supply chain resilience.
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The partnership aims to strengthen cooperation on semiconductors, critical minerals, energy, and advanced manufacturing.
The announcement came at a summit in Washington on June 23 hosted by the U.S. State Department.
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