The European Union is currently in advanced discussions to join a US-led initiative aimed at securing supply chains for artificial intelligence and semiconductors, a move spurred by the intensifying competition with China. This initiative, known as the Pax Silica Initiative, seeks to protect critical technology materials and production from Chinese dominance, and has recently welcomed participants such as Norway, the UAE, India, and the Philippines.

United States: The United States leads international coalitions on technology and security under President Trump’s administration. It launched the Pax Silica initiative to build trusted alliances for resilient AI and semiconductor supply chains, countering China’s influence in global tech production.
European Union: The European Union is a supranational union of 27 member states that coordinates policies on trade, technology, and security to promote economic integration and geopolitical influence. It is currently in talks to join the US-led Pax Silica initiative to secure supply chains for artificial intelligence chips and semiconductors amid rising competition with China.
Gian Volpicelli: Gian Volpicelli is a European technology reporter for Bloomberg News based in Brussels, focusing on tech policy, regulations, and innovation. He contributed to coverage of the EU’s efforts to participate in the US-led initiative for securing AI and semiconductor supply chains.
Alberto Nardelli: Alberto Nardelli is a Bloomberg News correspondent-at-large for Europe based in London, known for breaking stories on politics and international affairs. He co-authored the Bloomberg article reporting on the EU’s negotiations to join the US-led tech supply chain alliance.

Alliance Expansion: Recent participants include nations like Norway, UAE, India, and Philippines, with EU in advanced discussions.
Geopolitical Tensions: Intensifying rivalry with China prompts Western alliances to diversify critical technology materials and production.
Pax Silica Initiative: US-led coalition launched to safeguard global supply chains for AI chips and semiconductors from Chinese dominance.