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欧盟酝酿近两万亿欧元“超级预算” 从农业到军工再到半导体设备迎接投资巨浪?
ASML HoldingASML Holding(US:ASML) 智通财经网·2025-07-16 14:14

Group 1 - The European Union has proposed a historic budget of nearly €2 trillion (approximately $2.3 trillion) for the next seven years to address various challenges, including increased global economic competition and rising defense needs [1][2] - The proposed budget represents a significant increase from the previous budget cycle of €1.2 trillion (equivalent to 1% of the EU's economic output) [1] - A substantial portion of the budget, approximately €589.6 billion, is allocated to a "Competitiveness, Prosperity, and Security Fund," with €450.5 billion designated for the EU's competitiveness development fund [1][2] Group 2 - The budget proposal will initiate a lengthy fiscal process requiring consensus from the European Parliament and the European Council, with a final agreement needed by the end of 2027 [2] - The budget aims to address the repayment of debts incurred during the COVID-19 pandemic, which could reach up to €25 billion annually starting in 2028 [2] - The proposal will determine spending priorities for the EU from 2028 to 2034, focusing on enhancing defense capabilities and competitiveness in response to economic threats from the U.S. and Asia [2] Group 3 - NATO projects that military spending in Europe will increase from 2% to 5% of GDP by 2035, indicating a significant rise in defense expenditures [3] - The long-term budget currently supports around 50 EU fund projects across various sectors, primarily funded by member state contributions [3] Group 4 - The proposed budget is expected to act as a liquidity booster for European and global stock markets, with significant public investment planned [4] - Key sectors likely to benefit from this budget include defense, semiconductor equipment, digital applications, renewable energy, and agricultural inputs [4] Group 5 - The ongoing conflict between Russia and Ukraine has highlighted the need for European countries to strengthen their defense systems, particularly in drone technology and automated warfare systems [5] - European semiconductor equipment companies like ASML, ASM International, and BE Semiconductor are positioned to benefit from increased funding aimed at boosting chip manufacturing in Europe [5] Group 6 - The surge in global demand for AI chips is prompting major manufacturers like TSMC and Samsung to accelerate the construction of chip factories in Europe, leading to increased procurement of advanced semiconductor equipment [6]