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You do not really have much manufacturing in the EU. What you have is people working on the design of things that are manufactured in China. Just like the US, which in terms of value-add is the world's largest manufacturer, but in terms of actually manufacturing stuff, not so much. There is also some final component assembly (but that is not a major portion of value add), it is used to capture subsidies and claim tha…
If you’re interested you should really take a trip to Eindhoven, NL. Plenty of actual fabrication of electronics is happening there.
Not that this is a bad thing as such, and it's not like it's all gone.
Also, because a lot of these companies don't produce the latest shiny gadget or manipulative abusive online website that would be literally illegal such as Facebook or Uber (both of which have little actual "innovation" outside of the business model), some people (Americans especially, it seems) seem to think Europe is some backwater where no actual high-tech industry is done, all the while typing on their computer made possible by companies such as ASML, FEI, Neways, and many more. Shrug.