1. The EU faces challenges in protecting its major chip-makers from a surge of Chinese legacy chip imports; 2. The EU has initiated a targeted consultation with the European electronics industry to understand the use of legacy chips; 3. The Big Three European chip-makers' strategy of focusing on legacy processes leaves them vulnerable to Chinese competition.
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