US-China chip war: Netherlands moves to restrict some tech exports

The Netherlands has moved to restrict some technology exports to China, one of President Donald Trump's most strident trade opponents.


The Netherlands has taken another step to protect its chip industry from an upcoming US-China trade war. The Dutch government will limit the export of chips based on US semiconductor technology that are used in smartphones, cars and medical devices.


The Netherlands is planning to restrict some high-tech exports to China, in response to the Trump administration's detention of two Chinese companies for alleged theft of intellectual property.


The Dutch government has moved to restrict some exports of chips by Huawei Technologies Co., the world's No. 2 supplier of semiconductors. The government plans to impose a partial electronics ban on US companies that use or sell products incorporating chips made by Huawei or ZTE Corp., another Chinese firm, according to a report in De Telegraaf on Friday. It would also keep out any new entrants that are not yet ready for certification, including Samsung Electronics Co., Apple Inc., Alphabet Inc.'s Google and at least two Chinese firms, Wistron Corp. and Yulong Industrial Development Co., according to the newspaper report...

The Netherlands has moved to restrict some technology exports to China, one of President Donald Trump's most strident trade opponents.


The Netherlands has taken another step to protect its chip industry from an upcoming US-China trade war. The Dutch government will limit the export of chips based on US semiconductor technology that are used in smartphones, cars and medical devices.


The Netherlands is planning to restrict some high-tech exports to China, in response to the Trump administration's detention of two Chinese companies for alleged theft of intellectual property.


The Dutch government has moved to restrict some exports of chips by Huawei Technologies Co., the world's No. 2 supplier of semiconductors. The government plans to impose a partial electronics ban on US companies that use or sell products incorporating chips made by Huawei or ZTE Corp., another Chinese firm, according to a report in De Telegraaf on Friday. It would also keep out any new entrants that are not yet ready for certification, including Samsung Electronics Co., Apple Inc., Alphabet Inc.'s Google and at least two Chinese firms, Wistron Corp. and Yulong Industrial Development Co., according to the newspaper report...


The Netherlands has moved to restrict some exports from the US, including chips and components, as part of a fresh escalation of tensions between the two countries over trade disputes.


Netherlands has moved to restrict some tech exports to China amid concerns that the matter could hurt their industry, a Dutch newspaper reported.


The Netherlands has moved to restrict the export of some tech products in response to concerns over Chinese spying, despite warnings from the US that it would cause harm to business growth.


The Netherlands is considering a ban on US companies such as Micron and Qualcomm from making microchips that are used in servers, memory cards, smartphones and other gadgets. The move follows months of escalating tensions between the US and China over intellectual property theft.