Xinhua News Agency reported last night (November 19): "The Dutch government disclosed that it has stopped taking over the European chip manufacturer Nexperia, and has returned the company's control to its Chinese parent company, Joyi Technology, indicating that this dispute that has lasted more than a month is gradually cooling down."

[Witty] Comment: Like Switzerland, I am not neutral, I am neutral again, I am not neutral again, I am not neutral again. On the surface, the dispute is easing, but the core issues remain unresolved. Nexperia has suffered huge losses such as production shutdowns and supply chain disruptions for over a month due to improper intervention by the Dutch government. This is a delay in Joyi Technology's 26 billion yuan strategic layout, and the Dutch side should be held responsible and compensate. More seriously, if there are employees colluding with judges to seize Chinese capital equity illegally, whether it is management negligence or judicial misconduct, they cannot be covered up just because the incident is "cooling down." The negligent management must be held accountable, and the judiciary must strictly punish those involved in collusion. Otherwise, "contractual spirit" becomes empty talk, the rights of Chinese enterprises in Europe are difficult to protect, and "Nexperia-style robbery" may become the norm.

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