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Dutch Authorities Block $115 Million Deal by a U.S. Tech Company

The Netherlands blocked a U.S. company from acquiring a Dutch firm that handles the country's national ID system, citing threats to public interest. The decision reflects growing European concerns about foreign control over critical digital infrastructure and data systems.

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