China Expresses 'Extreme Disappointment' Over Dutch Minister's Comments in Car Chip Row
The Chinese government has publicly denounced Dutch minister Vincent Karremans for his comments on the car chip supply chain crisis, describing them as "extreme disappointment" and "strong dissatisfaction". The remarks were made during a Guardian interview in which Karremans described the standoff between China and the European Union as a "wake-up call" for Western leaders.
Karremans' statements have caused significant tension between the two nations, with Beijing imposing a global ban on exports of Nexperia chips from its territory. This drastic measure was taken following a decision by the Dutch government to take supervisory control of the Chinese-owned company at the end of September, citing economic security concerns.
According to Karremans, the Dutch government received intelligence that the Chinese CEO was allegedly compromising intellectual property rights and relocating production from the Netherlands to China. However, this action has been met with fierce backlash from China, which has criticized the Dutch for "maliciously sabotaging Nexperia China's production and operations".
The Chinese Ministry of Commerce described a court decision to suspend the Chinese boss of Nexperia as "erroneous" and directly blamed the export ban on the Dutch. The ministry stated that this unwise act violates the spirit of contract and is the root cause of turmoil in the global semiconductor supply chain.
Tensions between China and the Netherlands continue to escalate, with a delegation from the Netherlands scheduled to travel to Beijing next week in search of a long-term resolution. Karremans himself is expected to visit Beijing in the coming month on a pre-scheduled trade trip.
The Chinese government has publicly denounced Dutch minister Vincent Karremans for his comments on the car chip supply chain crisis, describing them as "extreme disappointment" and "strong dissatisfaction". The remarks were made during a Guardian interview in which Karremans described the standoff between China and the European Union as a "wake-up call" for Western leaders.
Karremans' statements have caused significant tension between the two nations, with Beijing imposing a global ban on exports of Nexperia chips from its territory. This drastic measure was taken following a decision by the Dutch government to take supervisory control of the Chinese-owned company at the end of September, citing economic security concerns.
According to Karremans, the Dutch government received intelligence that the Chinese CEO was allegedly compromising intellectual property rights and relocating production from the Netherlands to China. However, this action has been met with fierce backlash from China, which has criticized the Dutch for "maliciously sabotaging Nexperia China's production and operations".
The Chinese Ministry of Commerce described a court decision to suspend the Chinese boss of Nexperia as "erroneous" and directly blamed the export ban on the Dutch. The ministry stated that this unwise act violates the spirit of contract and is the root cause of turmoil in the global semiconductor supply chain.
Tensions between China and the Netherlands continue to escalate, with a delegation from the Netherlands scheduled to travel to Beijing next week in search of a long-term resolution. Karremans himself is expected to visit Beijing in the coming month on a pre-scheduled trade trip.