China’s Wingtech Technology has called for its authority over Dutch chip producer Nexperia to be fully reinstated.
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's decision to step back from taking control of Nexperia, which is based in Nijmegen in eastern ...
Chinese Commerce Minister Wang Wentao urged efforts to "manage uncertainties" in trade relations with the United States in a ...
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.
The European Union will set out next month how it will square up to increased geopolitical challenges from Beijing and others ...
The Dutch government says it’s relinquishing its control over Chinese-owned chipmaker Nexperia following a standoff between ...
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Nexperia row softens as China lifts chip limits and Netherlands pauses takeover move
The dispute between China and the Netherlands over Nexperia began in September, when the Dutch government used the Cold ...
The announcement eases a standoff between China and the Netherlands that threatened supplies of semiconductors vital for ...
China has called on the Netherlands to take concrete action and move swiftly to secure an early resolution of the Nexperia ...
As the Dutch government hits pause on its control over a Chinese chipmaker, Detroit's auto industry holds its breath.
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