A dispute between Amsterdam and Beijing over technology transfer has held up chip supplies to car manufacturers.
By Eduardo Baptista, Toby Sterling and Gilles Guillaume BEIJING/AMSTERDAM/PARIS (Reuters) -The Chinese government slammed the ...
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China’s Commerce Ministry said Tuesday that the Netherlands has caused “chaos” in the semiconductor supply chain that could ...
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The global automotive industry is getting ready for potential production cuts and factory shutdowns as it grapples with an ongoing shortage of critical semiconductor chips. At least one has already ...