AMSTERDAM (Reuters) -A Dutch seizure of Chinese-owned computer chip maker Nexperia came after rising U.S. pressure on the company, a court ruling released on Tuesday showed, underscoring how the firm ...
China has voiced support for local electronics parts supplier Wingtech as it battles authorities in the Netherlands over control of its European semiconductor unit. The state-backed China ...
China has imposed an export ban on Nexperia after the Dutch government intervened at the Nijmegen-based chipmaker, removing its CEO and restricting company decisions, escalating tensions between The ...
Small drones disrupted communications at a major military exercise by Dutch soldiers in Poland. The Dutch Airmobile Brigade managed to perform its training despite having no advanced protection ...
In a dramatic and almost unprecedented move, the Dutch government has taken effective control of Nexperia, a Netherlands-based semiconductor company owned by China's Wingtech. The intervention, ...
AMSTERDAM (Reuters) -- The Dutch government said it is taking control of Dutch chipmaker Nexperia, which manufactures computer chips for the car and consumer electronics industries, due to worries ...
The Dutch government has placed Nexperia - a Chinese-owned semiconductor company that previously operated Britain's Newport Wafer Fab — under special administrative measures, citing serious governance ...
The Dutch government has taken control of Chinese-owned computer chipmaker Nexperia, ratcheting up tensions with Beijing as a global fight brews over technology intellectual property, especially ...
The Dutch government has partly taken control of Nijmegen-based chipmaker Nexperia over concerns that key intellectual property could be transferred to China. The economic affairs ministry said it ...
Nexperia is based in the Netherlands and operates factories worldwide, including in the UK The Dutch government has taken control of Nexperia, a Chinese-owned chipmaker based in the Netherlands, in a ...
The Dutch government has taken control of Nexperia, a Chinese-owned chipmaker based in the Netherlands, in a bid to safeguard the European supply of semiconductors for cars and other electronic goods ...
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