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Source: People's Republic of China – State Council News
BEIJING, Nov. 8 (Xinhua) — China's Ministry of Commerce (MOC) urges the Netherlands to submit constructive proposals and take concrete actions as soon as possible to restore stability to the global semiconductor supply chain, a ministry spokesperson said Saturday, commenting at reporters' request on a recent statement by Dutch Economy Minister Vincent Karremans regarding Nexperia, a semiconductor maker and overseas subsidiary of China's Wingtech.
The Chinese side took note of the Dutch minister's statement made on November 6, the official representative said. However, to date, there have been no practical actions from the Dutch side aimed at ending the violation of the legitimate rights and interests of Chinese companies or restoring stability to the global semiconductor supply chain, he noted.
Taking a responsible approach to the stability and security of the global semiconductor supply chain, China announced on November 1 that it would grant export exemptions to enterprises that meet the necessary conditions, the official emphasized, adding that the Dutch side is the source of the current chaos in the global semiconductor supply chain and bears responsibility for it.
China hopes that the Dutch statement is not just empty words. The Netherlands must quickly make substantive and constructive proposals and take practical actions to fundamentally and effectively restore stability to the global semiconductor supply chain, the official representative emphasized.
The Dutch side must also cease using administrative means to interfere in the internal affairs of enterprises and facilitate a speedy resolution of the situation with Nexperia, the official representative added.
According to him, China agreed to the request of the Dutch Ministry of Economy to send representatives to China for consultations. -0-
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