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Prof. David Tizzard of Korean Studies at both Seoul Women University and Hanyang University and a columnist for the Korea Times will talk about why the Dutch government took control of China-owned chipmaker Nexperia amid rising tensions over semiconductor security and technological dependence on China.
By Arirang RadioProf. David Tizzard of Korean Studies at both Seoul Women University and Hanyang University and a columnist for the Korea Times will talk about why the Dutch government took control of China-owned chipmaker Nexperia amid rising tensions over semiconductor security and technological dependence on China.