The case in Dutch courts could turn into a ‘marathon’ that takes up to three and a half years to fully resolve, legal experts ...
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 ...
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The Dutch Confronted China. It Didn’t Go Well.
Seizing control of a Chinese-owned tech firm was a bold move for the Dutch government — straining the European Union’s ...
The Dutch government has suspended its emergency order to oversee chipmaker Nexperia, returning operational control to Chinese parent company Wingtech.
The Dutch government's decision to step back from taking control of Nexperia, which is based in Nijmegen in eastern Netherlands, should be followed up with the full revocation of the order and ...
FRANKFURT, Germany -- The dispute between the Netherlands and China over control of chipmaker Nexperia has highlighted Europe ...
Post reporters discuss the dispute’s apparent resolution, what happens next and what it means for the future of Chinese ...
China's Wingtech said on Thursday that its control over Netherlands-based Nexperia must be restored, a day after the Dutch ...
VCG. Dutch chip maker Nexperia's Chinese parent company Wingtech Technology on Thursday said that the Dutch Ministry of ...
Dutch government's decision to relinquish control of chipmaker comes after major disruption to automotive supply chains.
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