In late September, the Dutch government invoked a Cold War-era emergency law to take control of a Chinese-owned chip company that has operations in the country. The extraordinary move set off a chain ...
As the Dutch government hits pause on its control over a Chinese chipmaker, Detroit's auto industry holds its breath.
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Is a new car shortage imminent? Chip crisis could strangle production like during the pandemic
European car production could grind to a halt as early as the end of next week as a major chip shortage crisis deepens, making it potentially harder and more expensive to buy a car. In scenes ...
The European Automobile Manufacturers' Association said the Dutch government's seizure of a Netherlands-based semiconductor company from its Chinese owner could disrupt the supply of critical ...
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Netherlands puts chip maker Nexperia's state control on hold as China talks continue
The Dutch state took control of Nexperia on September 30, saying the move was needed to prevent the company's former chief ...
Chinese automaker Nio is now licensing its proprietary autonomous driving chip, which could potentially include robotics ...
Tesla stock popped on Monday as Melius Research tabbed the EV maker a "must own" due to its autonomy efforts and as CEO Elon ...
Dell Technologies Inc., HP Inc. and other tech companies are warning of potential memory-chip supply shortages in the coming ...
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