Abstract

There is increasing concern in Brussels about the plight of Europe's electronics industry. Go back to December 1989 and all was optimism. Although there was little to show in terms of market-share performance, there was quiet confidence in Brussels that the corner had been turned. The feeling was that the European electronics industry, having used the decade of the 1980s to restructure and realign itself as a European (as distinct from British, French, German ...) entity, could compete on a par with its US, if not its Japanese, counterparts.

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