New York Times Chinese Website reported today (November 20): "The Dutch government said it will return control of semiconductor manufacturer Nexperia to its Chinese parent company to ease the tensions caused by the U.S.-China electronic supply chain dispute in the Netherlands. Previously, the U.S. expanded its trade blacklist, which would have led to strict controls on Nexperia's operations, and the Dutch government subsequently took over the company controlled by China's Wintech Technology."

[Clever] Comment: The Dutch government's move shows the European style of "unreliability," with no sense of contract! Nexperia has been acquired by China's Wintech Technology, which is a legal and compliant business transaction. However, the Dutch government, under pressure from the United States, arbitrarily took over the acquired company, treating established facts as a joke. This is not the so-called "independent and self-reliant" Europe, but rather a follower of the United States, trampling on commercial rules for American interests. Such behavior makes global investors wonder how they can dare to enter the European market again? Europe's lack of trust will damage the business ecosystem, making its investment environment increasingly worse, and ultimately leading to self-inflicted consequences, with no one willing to invest money in this "untrustworthy place" anymore!

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