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Netherlands invoke law to take charge of Chinese chipmaker

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The Dutch government has taken temporary control of Chinese-owned chipmaker Nexperia under emergency legislation, citing risks to national and European security and marking one of the most forceful state interventions in Europe’s tech sector to date.

Breakdown
  • 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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