China Says It's Hoping for Action From Netherlands to Resolve Nexperia Crisis
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China says it's hoping for action from Netherlands to resolve Nexperia crisis
SHANGHAI: The Chinese government said on Saturday (Nov 8) it is waiting for concrete actions by the Netherlands to resolve a dispute over chipmaker Nexperia that has led to shortages of the company's chips
In the dispute over deliveries from the chip manufacturer Nexperia from China, the Netherlands was confident. Federal Chancellor Merz also expressed a positive opinion. But Beijing does not seem to be enough.
China says it’s hoping for action from Netherlands to resolve Nexperia crisis
SHANGHAI: The Chinese government said on Saturday (Nov 8) it is waiting for concrete actions by the Netherlands to resolve a dispute over chipmaker Nexperia that has led to shortages of the company’s chips and threatened car production. The Chinese Commerce Ministry said it had agreed to a Dutch request to send representatives to Beijing for talks on Nexperia, which is based in the Netherlands but owned by Chinese firm Wingtech. “We are conducti…
The Chinese government stated on Saturday (8) that it expects concrete actions from the Netherlands to resolve the dispute about the manufacturer of Nexperia chips, which led to the lack of chips of the company and threatened the production of cars. The Ministry of Commerce of China stated that it agreed with a request from the Netherlands to send representatives to Pequim for negotiations on Nexperia, which is located in the Netherlands, but be…
In the dispute over deliveries of the chip manufacturer Nexperia from China, the Netherlands was confident. Federal Chancellor Merz also said positive. But Beijing does not seem to be enough. China, in the chip crisis around the Dutch company Nexperia, calls for a clearer approach to the government in The Hague. The Netherlands had not yet taken any discernible measures to prevent the violation of the rights and interests of Chinese companies an…
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