AMSTERDAM (Reuters) -Chinese semiconductor company Wingtech has appealed to the Dutch government to rescind its decision to ...
China’s Wingtech Technology has called for its authority over Dutch chip producer Nexperia to be fully reinstated, reported ...
China's Wingtech said on Thursday that its control over Netherlands-based Nexperia must be restored, a day after the Dutch ...
Chinese tech firm Wingtech has pushed back hard against the Dutch government’s move to take control of chipmaker Nexperia, ...
The Dutch government says it’s relinquishing its control over Chinese-owned chipmaker Nexperia following a standoff between ...
A move by the Netherlands to step back from taking control of computer chip maker Nexperia was welcomed by China on Wednesday ...
Uncertainty over the availability of the company’s chips, which are used in cars and electronics, had added to concerns of a ...
The Netherlands said Wednesday it had suspended its proposed takeover of Chinese-owned chip maker Nexperia in a sign of "good ...
The Dutch government has ended its temporary stewardship of Nexperia, ceding control of the semiconductor producer back to its Chinese owner after weeks of diplomatic maneuvering.
Nexperia is based in the Dutch city of Nijmegen but it's owned by China's Wingtech Technology. Concerns about Nexperia's governance "posed a threat to the continuity and safeguarding on Dutch and ...
Wingtech first challenged the government’s decision on October 21 and expanded its appeal on November 10. In the appeal, the company’s ...