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Recent tech news includes the Dutch government taking control of Chinese-owned chipmaker Nexperia, new US tariffs on Chinese tech imports, and AI transforming cybersecurity amid evolving threats.

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Netherlands invoke law to take charge of Chinese chipmaker

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  • The Dutch government has taken control of Chinese-owned chipmaker Nexperia.
  • Authorities used the Goods Availability Act to prevent risks to economic security. 13s
  • The law allows the state to block or reverse company decisions while production continues. 31s
  • This move is part of a wider European trend to secure sensitive tech supply chains. 49s
  • The action aligns with broader Western efforts to protect semiconductor industries from Chinese influence. 1m 0s
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Netherlands invoke law to take charge of Chinese chipmaker
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Euronews
3 hours ago
Netherlands invoke law to take charge of Chinese chipmaker

The Dutch government is taking control of Chinese-owned semiconductor manufacturer Nexperia, deploying an emergency statute to address risks to Dutch and European economic security.

AI transforms cybersecurity, but threats evolve too, says Palo Alto
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CNBC
11 hours ago
AI transforms cybersecurity, but threats evolve too, says Palo Alto

AI is advancing cybersecurity, but threats are also evolving as adversaries become more sophisticated, with organizations focusing on secure-by-design principles and zero trust.

Trump hits Beijing with additional 100% tariffs in new rift
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Reuters
3 days ago
Trump hits Beijing with additional 100% tariffs in new rift

President Donald Trump announces an additional 100% tariff on imports from China and export controls on critical US-made software, following China's expansion of rare earth export controls.

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