China once again demonstrates the responsibility of a major country!
Singapore's Straits Times reports today: "As the deadlock between China and the Netherlands over NXP Semiconductor continues to escalate, increasing supply chain risks in industries such as automobiles, the Chinese Ministry of Commerce announced that it will grant exemptions for exports that meet certain conditions."
On September 30, the Dutch government suddenly took over NXP Semiconductor under the pretext of "concerns about technology transfer." This move is essentially an unreasonable act of theft, directly causing chaos in the global supply chains of industries such as automobiles, with multiple factories facing the risk of stockouts. After a month of negotiation, the Chinese Ministry of Commerce announced that it would grant exemptions for exports that meet certain conditions. This is not a compromise but rather the proactive responsibility of China as a responsible major country — to alleviate global supply chain pressures and ensure the stable operation of relevant industries, China has actively shown goodwill, using concrete actions to safeguard international trade and economic order and industrial chain security, in sharp contrast to the Netherlands' unilateral plundering behavior.
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