Chinese semiconductor company Wingtech has appealed to the Dutch government to rescind its decision to take control of its ...
On Sept 30, the Netherlands invoked a rarely used Cold War-era statute — the Goods Availability Act — to assume control of ...
It all started when the Dutch government took control of Nexperia, a chip company headquartered in the Netherlands but actually owned by a Chinese company called Wingtech. This led China to restrict ...
Wingtech first challenged the government’s decision on October 21 and expanded its appeal on November 10. In the appeal, the company’s ...
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The Dutch Confronted China. It Didn’t Go Well.
Seizing control of Chinese semiconductor maker Nexperia was a bold move for the Dutch government. It did so under US pressure ...
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EU to toughen trade stance on China as Germany pivots
Germany's hardening stance could be a game-changer allowing firmer action, said Jacob Gunter of think tank Merics. The EU ...
Honda operates four major factories in the U.S. Marysville, Ohio, assembles the Accord. East Liberty, Ohio, builds the CR-V. Greensburg, Indiana, handles the Civic and some CR-Vs. Lincoln, Alabama, ...
The case in Dutch courts could turn into a ‘marathon’ that takes up to three and a half years to fully resolve, legal experts ...
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What are Russian forces doing in Mali amid jihadist blocade?
Russian forces fighting in Mali have failed to break the country free from a stifling fuel blockade and attacks waged by ...
Lithuania has reopened its border with Belarus but thousands of trucks are still stuck on the other side, the foreign ...
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