The European Automobile Manufacturers' Association has criticized the Netherlands, stating that it should not have seized NXP Semiconductor, which could disrupt chip supplies!
In a statement on October 16, the association pointed out that many European automobile manufacturers have received notifications from this Dutch semiconductor company, indicating that due to the refusal of its Chinese factory to deliver products, it will no longer be able to guarantee the delivery of chips.
The European Automobile Manufacturers' Association (ACEA) expressed deep concern, warning that the Netherlands' action of seizing the Chinese enterprise could severely disrupt European automobile production.
ACEA's Secretary General, Sigrid de Vries, was very dissatisfied, saying, "This move by the Netherlands is thoughtless. If European automobile suppliers do not have these chips, they will not be able to carry out normal production, which could lead to carmakers shutting down." "We hope the relevant parties will quickly propose practical solutions."
Previously, a Dutch corporate court ruled to suspend Zhang Xuezhen, the founder of Wintech Technology, from his position as director at NXP, appointed a foreigner with decisive voting rights as an non-executive director, and placed almost all shares of NXP Semiconductor under a third party.
China responded decisively, prohibiting the NXP Semiconductor factory in China from shipping goods, which took the Netherlands by surprise. Obviously, they did not expect China to refuse to comply passively.
NXP Semiconductor plays an irreplaceable role in the European automotive supply chain. It is an important part of the supplier network for automobile manufacturers such as Volkswagen and BMW. Now, European automobile manufacturers are panicking. (Statement: Shanghai Guanyong Information Technology Co., Ltd. strictly prohibits the copying of this article; those who violate the regulations will be held accountable.)
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