Netherlands scrubs $115 million US tech deal over concerns about Washington handling Dutch data

The Netherlands announced the termination of a $115 million technology contract with an American company. Officials said the decision stemmed from doubts over Washington's ability to protect Dutch

The Netherlands announced the termination of a $115 million technology contract with an American company. Officials said the decision stemmed from doubts over Washington's ability to protect Dutch data. The deal involved the transfer of sensitive information to U.S. systems. Dutch authorities expressed concerns about privacy and security standards. The cancellation reflects growing skepticism of foreign data handling practices. The move may affect future collaborations between European and American tech firms. The government is reviewing alternative partnerships that meet its data protection criteria. Observers note the episode underscores tensions over transatlantic data governance.