➀ The European Semiconductor Industry Association (ESIA) has urged the EU to expedite aid and revise the 'Chips Act 2.0' to support local semiconductor industries, including appointing a special envoy for the sector. ➁ ESIA advocates for a more open trade policy in the semiconductor industry, emphasizing the global nature of the sector and the need for high openness in supply chains. ➂ The association also calls for a proactive economic security approach based on support and incentives rather than defensive measures like restrictions and protections.
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