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Source: http://www.reuters.com
LONDON (Reuters) - The British government on Wednesday ordered China-registered Future Technology Devices International Holding Ltd to sell 80.2% of Scotland-based chip company FTDI over national security risks.
"The order has the effect of requiring FTIDHL to sell 80.2% of FTDI within a specified period and by following a specified process," the government said in a statement.
The government said it was concerned that the UK-developed semiconductor technology and associated intellectual property could be deployed in ways that were contrary to UK national security.
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