<p>➀ The Dutch government assumed management control of Nexperia, a Chinese-owned semiconductor company, citing "serious governance shortcomings" and national security concerns; </p><p>➀ Authorities invoked the Goods Availability Act to intervene, enabling them to block or reverse company decisions for up to a year; </p><p>➂ The move followed asset disposals and personnel changes threatening critical technological capabilities, echoing prior UK actions demanding Nexperia divest a wafer fab in 2022.</p>
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