Still not repenting? The Netherlands continues to shift blame, claiming that China wants to drain us.

The Dutch government has caused a big trouble by forcibly taking over the Chinese enterprise's controlling stake in NXP Semiconductors, causing a "earthquake" in the global automotive supply chain.

Now that the situation has come to this, the Netherlands is not rushing to repent, but instead busy trying to exonerate itself, attempting to shift the blame onto the company's Chinese team.

According to a report by Reuters on October 27, four Dutch sources familiar with the government's thinking provided justifications for the government, slandering the parent company of NXP Semiconductors, the leading Chinese semiconductor enterprise, Zhaoxin Technology, claiming that the reason why the Dutch side took action in September was due to concerns that the Chinese team had begun to dismantle European operations and transfer production to China.

These sources stated that the Chinese team had planned to lay off 40% of NXP Semiconductor's employees and close the company's research facility in Munich, Germany. They also said that before October 1, the Chinese team had transferred "classified" information from the factory in Manchester, UK, including chip design and machine settings, and planned to transfer physical equipment from the Hamburg factory. They did not provide any evidence.

These four individuals smeared the Chinese team, and they have an excellent idea. They told Reuters that the Dutch government believes it can negotiate a solution with China, restructuring the management of NXP Semiconductors into a unified "Netherlands-China structure."

The Netherlands freezes assets of Zhaoxin NXP Semiconductor

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