Dead duck, stubborn mouth! The mess of the Anshih Rebellion has not been cleaned up to this day, yet the Netherlands still shows no sign of remorse!
Yesterday, the UK's Guardian published an article: "Dutch Economic Minister Karemans is at the center of this controversy storm. In an interview, he said that the Anshih dispute has made global leaders realize their dependence on China. He said: This dispute threatens global automotive production and serves as a warning for Europe and the West, reminding people of the risks of relying on a single country for key technologies or raw materials. Now, there are short-term solutions, and we are very grateful for the measures taken by China. If I were in the same position with the information I have now, I would still make the same choice. If Wen Tai Technology really moves its semiconductor wafer production line to China, Europe would be completely dependent on China, which would be very dangerous for Europe. Intelligence indicates that Anshih Semiconductor is transferring some of its operations in Hamburg to China. We have not been coerced by the United States, but we have genuinely felt China's ability to limit power as a demonstration of strength, which is unsettling!"
[Clever] The Dutch minister's stubbornness is essentially a hegemonic mindset of pretending to be ignorant. It is clearly following the U.S. in manipulating national security and forcefully taking over Chinese company assets, but then turning around to accuse China of dependence, how absurd! Anshih chips are vital to the global automotive industry. The Dutch unilateral actions have caused supply chain turbulence, and European car companies are facing a shutdown crisis. This is not a warning, but rather a disaster film staged by the Netherlands itself. On one hand, they thank China for exempting supplies to ease the urgent situation, and on the other hand, they claim they would make the same choice again, showing double standards. The so-called transfer of production capacity is purely false accusations, and the claim that they have not been coerced by the U.S. is just trying to cover up. What is truly alarming is the Netherlands' politicization of economic and trade issues, using unilateral actions to destroy trust in the global supply chain, creating blocs and going against globalization, which will eventually come back to haunt them, making Europe pay for their short-sightedness. Karemans' excuses are simply a desire to take advantage of the benefits of China's industrial chain, while not wanting to offend the U.S., and also wanting to create blocs. It is recommended that the Netherlands first clean up its own mess before making confusing statements, and don't let the world laugh at them!
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