EU joins US pact to break reliance on Chinese AI supply chains
The European Union has joined the U.S.-led Pax Silica Accord to reduce dependence on Chinese artificial intelligence supply chains.
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📍 How it ended
The European Union and Greece joined the U.S. Pax Silica initiative to reduce reliance on Chinese AI supply chains.
The alliance also secured the Netherlands and involved Indo-Pacific partners.
Epilogue added 10d ago, after coverage quieted.
The brief
The United States has established the Pax Silica Accord, an initiative designed to break reliance on AI supply chains from China. The European Union has joined the pact, with specific mentions of Greece and the Netherlands securing roles within the alliance.
Coverage from the Financial Times, CBS News, and Let's Data Science emphasizes the strategic alignment between Washington and European partners. The Taipei Times and The Diplomat further note the involvement of Indo-Pacific partners and attending delegations.
Future developments include the monitoring of a China chip export bill, as a Dutch official has pressed U.S. lawmakers on the matter according to Reuters.
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Quick answers
What is the primary goal of the Pax Silica Accord?
The accord aims to break the reliance of the U.S. and its partners on Chinese AI supply chains.
Which specific European nations are mentioned as joining?
Greece and the Netherlands are explicitly cited in coverage as joining the initiative.
Are non-European entities involved?
Yes, coverage indicates the involvement of Indo-Pacific partners and delegations attending Pax Silica.
Coverage (8)
- Pax Silica, the dossier that could help bring Rome and Washington closer Decode39 · 23d ago
- U.S. aims to break AI reliance on China with Pax Silica Accord CBS News · 23d ago
- Delegation to attend Pax Silica Taipei Times · 23d ago
- Greece joins the US’ Pax Silica initiative eKathimerini.com · 23d ago
- Pax Silica and Indo-Pacific Partners The Diplomat – Asia-Pacific · 23d ago
- US Secures Netherlands for Pax Silica Alliance Let's Data Science · 23d ago
- Dutch official presses US lawmakers over China chip export bill Reuters · 23d ago
- EU joins US pact to break reliance on Chinese AI supply chains Financial Times · 23d ago
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