ASML CEO says EU Commission should not try to direct 'strategic projects'


ASML Holding logo is seen at company's headquarters in Eindhoven, Netherlands, Januari 23, 2019. REUTERS/Eva Plevier

AMSTERDAM, ⁠June 5 (Reuters) - The CEO of ⁠top European tech firm ASML on ‌Friday welcomed most proposals made by the EU Commission this week to improve Europe's tech sovereignty ​but cautioned against plans for ⁠its involvement in ⁠steering or monitoring "strategic projects" eligible for state ⁠aid.

Such projects "fundamentally ‌need to respond to the needs of industry" and are ⁠better off left to firms to ​propose, Christopher ‌Fouquet said in a LinkedIn post.

"We ⁠need to ​avoid the risk of over-complication and bureaucracy, while relying on private sector expertise," ⁠Fouquet said.

Fouquet’s remarks are among ​the first from a leading figure in European industry to the package, which is ⁠the centrepiece of Brussels’ plan to close the bloc’s technology gap with the United States and Asia.

The plan includes ​measures to stimulate demand ⁠for European-made chips and local cloud services. ​Fouquet said the Commission's ‌new focus on demand-driven policy ​is a positive development.

(Reporting by Toby Sterling; Editing by Joe Bavier)

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