-17.8 C
Ottawa
Tuesday, January 27, 2026

Netherlands Suspends State Control of China-Owned Chipmaker Nexperia

Date:

Nexperia logo displayed on a smartphone, in Brussels on Nov. 3, 2025. Nicolas Tucat /AFP via Getty ImagesThe Dutch government said on Nov. 19 that it suspended the intervention in Nexperia, handing back control of the Netherlands-based chipmaker to its Chinese owner.Dutch Economy Minister Vincent Karremans announced the reversal in a statement on X, saying that suspending the order invoked under the Cold War-era Goods Availability Act regarding Nexperia represents “a show of goodwill.”

spot_imgspot_imgspot_img

Share post:

More like this
Related

Australia Adds Another $550 Million to Pacific Climate Fund

Minister for Foreign Affairs Senator Penny Wong listens in...

Chinas Military Shake-Up Fuels Coup Speculation as State Media Issues Rare Rebuke

Members of the Chinese People's Liberation Army honor guard...

High-Profile Purge: China Investigates Top General

The highest-profile purge to date in China’s military: A...

British-Israeli Influencer Alleges Labor Government Worked to Block His Entry to Australia

‘The Australian government went to so much effort to...