ASML, a leading chip manufacturer, has reportedly threatened to move its operations from the Netherlands to France, citing the Dutch government's restrictive stance on immigration as a major concern, as noted by @LionelRALaurent. This development has sparked discussions on the potential impact on Europe's technology sector, with ASML being one of the continent's few tech giants. The Dutch government is reportedly scrambling to retain the company within the Netherlands. The situation was detailed on the Reuters World News podcast by @lbsterling, highlighting the significant implications of such a move.
🔊 Dutch tech giant ASML says it will leave the Netherlands because of the country's restrictive immigration policy. @lbsterling covers the company and joins the Reuters World News podcast with the latest https://t.co/m42jnNoSkR https://t.co/PMOoEgwB2s
"Dutch government scrambling to keep ASML in Netherlands". Not even the Dutch government is so inept to lose ASML...probably...maybe...err... Maybe the USA should liberate ASML? 😉 https://t.co/oCHoTQC5QE
Chip titan ASML has reportedly threatened to move to France. That isn't typically a good sign, @LionelRALaurent writes https://t.co/I0MmExK1Tz via @opinion
Chip titan ASML has reportedly threatened to move to France. No one wins if the Dutch government's antipathy toward immigrants hamstrings one of Europe's few tech champions, @LionelRALaurent writes https://t.co/ZnTqJzAPYs via @opinion
Chip titan ASML has reportedly threatened to move to France. No one wins if the Dutch government's antipathy toward immigrants hamstrings one of Europe's few tech champions, @LionelRALaurent writes https://t.co/8M836ec4yM
Foreign invaders occupying Holland. https://t.co/cwsUY6mEFU