Dutch Government Tries To Stop ASML From Moving Out

Dutch Government Tries To Stop ASML From Moving Out

Handout undated photo shows Peter Wennink, President and Chief Executive Officer (CEO) Dutch national, 1957, Chair of the Board of Management since 2013 (term expires in 2024). The Dutch government is scrambling to ensure that the country’s largest company, the semiconductor equipment maker ASML, does not move operations or expand abroad after the tech firm voiced concerns over the country’s hardening stance on migrants. For months, ASML, which sources parts from around the world but assembles its machines in Veldhoven in the the south of the Netherlands, has been warning against any moves that could hinder its ability to attract skilled foreign labour. The company mostly imports its parts from different countries, but builds its machines in the south of the country, in Veldhoven. Currently, the company is reported to be considering France as an alternate location to The Netherlands. Photo by ASML via ABACAPRESS.COM

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