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Public Consultation on Chips Act Evaluation

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Digital, Industry & Space Semiconductors

The European Commission has launched a public consultation and a call for evidence concerning the evaluation and review of the Chips Act. This is part of an effort to ensure that the legislation remains relevant and effective amid changing market, technological, and geopolitical conditions. Stakeholders are encouraged to contribute their views on the current operation of the Chips Act and propose ways to adapt it to better support Europe's semiconductor ecosystem, including simplifications where necessary.

Participation is welcomed from a diverse range of stakeholders, including:

  • Industry representatives from the semiconductor value chain
  • Industrial users from sectors like automotive, telecom, healthcare, and defence
  • National authorities and EU bodies
  • Start-ups, SMEs, and research institutions
  • Trade associations and independent experts

The feedback collected will inform the evaluation report and help identify necessary adjustments to ensure the framework supports Europe's semiconductor ambitions effectively. The public consultation details can be found on the Commission's Have Your Say portal.

The consultation period runs for twelve weeks, starting from 5 September 2025.

 

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