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Maroc Maroc - Times of India - Top Stories - 08/Jul 11:26

Former CEO of Europe's tech company prediction on US-China chip war

Former ASML CEO Peter Wennink highlights concerns over ongoing US-China semiconductor conflict, emphasizing the need for a balanced approach to stakeholder interests. Warns of prolonged tensions in the industry due to geopolitical factors. Discusses challenges of navigating export restrictions and intellectual property issues.

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