Germany could spend billions of euros in its bid to attract semiconductor firms and help ease the shortages of microchips that its industries have faced since the pandemic. But some question the wisdom of such lavish public spending on the companies. nyti.ms/3nmchTO
@nytimes They wouldn't even have petrol vehicles to transport the chips after 2035
@nytimes Nothing like being late to the game. A little vision in the 1990s would have helped the transformation of their industrial base. It wasn’t hard to see.
@nytimes That’s awesome #NeverChina Time to move on from The China experiment..
@nytimes Energy is way too expensive in Germany to begin with.
@nytimes " But some question the wisdom of such lavish public spending on the companie......." Some Germans also questioned the wisdom of sending billions to Ukraine. The United States blew up the Nordstream pipeline for that impertinence.
@nytimes "The market rules it all". (Replace "market" by "tax payers money".)
@nytimes "Some wonder." "Some question." As in, many people are saying? THIS IS NOT JOURNALISM DAMMIT.