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Intel exec: Europe must invest to remain competitive - 21 May 2013 - Interview

Europe has some of the most innovative countries in the world, Intel executive Christian Morales says in a video interview, but investment must be maintained across energy, health and other sectors to ensure that the continent keeps its competitive edge.

EU, US companies push for ‘realistic’ transatlantic trade deal - 11 October 2012 - News

SPECIAL REPORT / Companies on both sides of the Atlantic have urged EU and US policymakers to negotiate a ‘realistic’ trade and investment agreement that not only benefits their economies, but serves as a model for the rest of the world.

EU eyes ‘Airbus of chips’ amid market setbacks - 07 June 2012 - News

European Union companies are steadily losing ground to foreign competitors in the strategic semiconductors market, despite calls to create a European champion. EurActiv reports from the headquarters in Taiwan of TSMC, the world’s top chip manufacturer.

EU fines Intel record €1.06 billion - 14 May 2009 - News

The European Commission yesterday (13 May) imposed its highest ever fine on Intel, the world's leading chipmaker, which stands accused of abusing its dominant position to cripple its only serious rival AMD, ultimately pushing up personal computer prices.

EU issues new accusations against Intel - 18 July 2008 - News

The competition case against the leading global chipmaker Intel worsened yesterday when the European Commission made public additional allegations of abuse of dominant market position by the US giant, which is notably suspected of pursuing unfair practices against its main rival, AMD.

Anti-trust crackdown pending, Commission warns Intel - 27 July 2007 - News

Two years after it conducted dawn raids in Intel offices, the European Commission has told the chip maker that it is suspected of abusing its dominant market position, with the aim of excluding rival AMD from the computer microprocessor market.

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