The Nexperia case is a stark reminder of the critical nature of the semiconductor industry and “that the ecosystem is fragile”, ASML CEO Christophe Fouquet said on Dutch TV programme Buitenhof.
European carmakers are looking into ways to scratch components made with parts from China, spooked by deepening geopolitical spats playing out through chipmaker Nexperia BV and Beijing’s export ...
ASML Holding NV CEO downplays impact of tensions between Netherlands and China on company's business. Nexperia takeover not ...
More than six months after the conservative-led coalition took office, Lars Klingbeil heads to Beijing at last, after Foreign ...
The crisis sparked by the recent standoff between the Netherlands and China over chipmaker Nexperia underscores just how ...
ASML's CEO, Christophe Fouquet, stated that the company remains unaffected by the issues between The Netherlands and China over Nexperia. Though Nexperia faces supply challenges due to a halt in its ...
Yet rather than presenting a pathway to end the crisis, Dutch Minister of Economic Affairs Vincent Karremans chose in an ...
Tesla is mandating that its suppliers eliminate China-made components from vehicles intended for the US market, reflecting ...
The Dutch government's decision to distort facts and persist in unilateral actions is counterproductive to resolving issues ...
This is a topic that has sparked outrage and continued discussion in China over the past weeks. On September 19, a major ...
This year’s U.S. tariffs on Chinese imports pushed the EV maker to accelerate its strategy of cutting China-made components ...
The electric-vehicle company revealed it told suppliers to eliminate China-made materials from American-assembled cars, with ...