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Officials from the Netherlands and Japan were in Washington discussing a ... talking about issues that are "important to all three of us." "And certainly the safety and security of emerging ...
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Europe joins the US in its chip war with China
Europe's biggest producer of advanced chipmaking technology has joined the United States in its escalating standoff with China.
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The US is overtaking Japan in men not marrying, men nor women wanting children
Only most working-class, Muslim, and Gay men seem eager to tie the knot. In the US, if you get chronically sick, your life is over. Healthcare eats away your savings, and there is no social security ...
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Netherlands joins US to restrict some chip exports
The Dutch government says before the summer it will put restrictions on the country's "most advanced" chip exports to protect ...
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The Netherlands says it will join the US in restricting chipmaking-tool exports to China
At the end of January, it was reported that the US had completed two years of negotiations with the Netherlands and Japan to join the United States in imposing restrictions on the export of ...
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US, Netherlands strike deal on blocking chip exports to China
News of the agreement was first reported by Bloomberg. The Netherlands is a key player in the U.S. strategy to cut off microchip supplies to China. Japan has signaled before it's willing to play along ...
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Has Japan ever won the World Baseball Classic? How many times?
Samurai Japan are one of the most successful nations in the four previous editions of the World Baseball Classic.
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Dutch to restrict semiconductor tech exports to China, joining US effort
The Netherlands' government on Wednesday said it plans new restrictions on exports of semiconductor technology to protect ...
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Netherlands Responds to US China Policy With Plan to Curb Semiconductor Tech Exports
they need other key suppliers in the Netherlands and Japan, who also oversee key chipmaking technology, to agree. The allied countries have been in talks on the matter for months. Dutch Trade ...
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Netherlands Join US in Restricting Chip-Making Exports to China
The world's largest manufacturer of machines that make the actual chips, ASML, is located in the Netherlands ... the US in controlling what technology China can acquire. It comes after more than two ...

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