The U.S. said Wednesday that it was “disappointed” in a decision by the Dutch government to block New York-based Kyndryl’s planned acquisition of a cloud services provider over concerns about national security. “We were disappointed by the Dutch government’s decision regarding the Kyndryl-Solvinity deal,” the U.S. Embassy in The Hague, Netherlands, said in a statement.…
US ‘disappointed’ after Netherlands blocks takeover of online ID platform
Originally reported by The Hill
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