Italy and France: EIB supports strengthening of Europe's semiconductor industry with €600 million loan to STMicroelectronics
The European Investment Bank (EIB) has granted €600 million to STMicroelectronics (STM) for advancing research and development and new production lines in Europe. This funding aims to enhance the semiconductor industry's competitive edge in alignment with EU policies focused on technological sovereignty. The investment will support innovative technologies at STM's facilities in Italy and France, addressing critical challenges in environmental transition and digital transformation. Europe, while representing 10% of the global semiconductor market, aims to reclaim its share by 2030, bolstered by this EIB support.
- EIB's €600 million loan will enhance STM's R&D and production capabilities.
- Investment aligns with EU goals for strengthening the regional semiconductor industry.
- Supports technological sovereignty and contributes to job creation in Europe.
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Italy and France: EIB supports strengthening of Europe's semiconductor industry with
- A loan to finance research and development (R&D) and new innovative production lines of a global semiconductor leader
- This support is in line with the policy of the European Union and its Member States to strengthen the semiconductor industry in Europe
- Funding that also contributes to the strategic objectives of European technological sovereignty in the semiconductor industry
Paris, March 2, 2022 – The European Investment Bank (EIB) is providing significant financial support to STMicroelectronics: a
The operation concerns investments in R&D activities for innovative technologies and components, as well as in pilot production lines for advanced semiconductors. These investments will be implemented in STMicroelectronics’ existing facilities in Italy (Agrate and Catania) and France (Crolles). They will contribute to the development of technologies and products to address the major challenges of environmental transition and digital transformation in all sectors.
The global semiconductor market is currently worth more than
The EIB's support for STMicroelectronics actively contributes to the policies put in place at European level in coordination with the Member States, in order to strengthen the semiconductor industry in Europe, in research and development, design and production and bring public financing to strategic industrial projects. The aim is to support the competitiveness of European players of this key sector, as it affects all industrial sectors, particularly those in which European manufacturers hold leadership positions.
Bruno Le Maire, French Minister for the Economy, Finance and Recovery, said: “There will be no political sovereignty without digital sovereignty. Europe must use all the tools it has, to invest in new technologies. The EIB’s role is crucial, when it grants a
Daniele Franco, Italian Minister for the Economy and Finance, said: “The semiconductor industry is fundamental for the digital transition of the European Union economies. The support that the EIB provides to STMicroelectronics, one of the world’s most advanced and innovative companies, represents an important step towards strengthening and making the European semiconductor industry more competitive, with a significant impact on employment and growth.”
Jean-Marc Chéry, President and CEO of STMicroelectronics, said: "This new loan from the EIB, with which we have been working in partnership for many years, is complementing the various existing instruments supporting our industry, such as the important projects of common European interest (IPCEI) and others that are currently being set up by the European Commission and the Member States. It is essential to work in Europe on the whole value chain: R&D, design and manufacturing, in collaboration with the different European ecosystems. ST will contribute to the goal of
EIB Vice-President Gelsomina Vigliotti, said: "Semiconductors are the key components without which no digital and ecological transition is possible. Thanks to the long-standing relationship between the EIB and ST, which has resulted in eight financing operations since 1994 worth more than
EIB Vice-President Ambroise Fayolle, said: “Financing innovation, a key factor in European competitiveness and technological sovereignty, is an EIB priority. This
Background information
STMicroelectronics
STMicroelectronics is one of the world's leading semiconductor companies, with a strong European R&D and manufacturing footprint. Since 1994, the EIB has been able to support ST through seven operations for a total amount of over
European Investment Bank
The EIB, whose shareholders are the 27 Member States of the European Union, is the Union's long-term financing institution. It finances quality investment that contributes to the achievement of the European Union's policy objectives. In 2021, the EIB provided more than
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STMicroelectronics
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France
Cabinet of Bruno Le Maire: presse.mineco@cabinets.finances.gouv.fr, +33 1 53 18 41 13
Italy
Ministry of Economy and Finance: ufficio.stampa@mef.gov.it, +39 06 47614605
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