
Danube Institute Podcast Why Europe Is Losing The Tech Wars | Danube Politics
Nov 17, 2025
Peter Caddle, a visiting fellow at the Danube Institute and former Brussels reporter, discusses the alarming state of Europe's tech landscape. He identifies a lack of coherent strategy in EU tech policy, leading to confusion and missed opportunities. Caddle highlights the negative impacts of the AI Act on small innovators and explains why European startups are flocking to the U.S. for better prospects. He critiques Europe’s regulatory approach compared to China's, emphasizing that without major reforms, Europe risks falling behind in the global tech race.
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Regulation Outpaces Industrial Strategy
- Europe risks becoming a talent pool while the US and China pull ahead in AI and chips.
- Brussels' regulatory-first approach has stalled practical tech development and clarity.
Nexperia Seizure Sparks Supply Shock
- Nexperia, a Dutch automotive chipmaker, was seized operationally under a 1952 law amid fears of asset stripping.
- The Dutch replaced its CEO and froze shipments, prompting Chinese diplomatic protest and supply disruption.
Antagonising Both Superpowers Backfires
- Europe risks antagonising both Washington and Beijing by regulating and trading inconsistently.
- That posture weakens its negotiating position and accelerates decoupling efforts by others.
