It was still thought that the Netherlands would retreat and make amends, but after the talks, it immediately warned global customers and smeared China!

On October 25, AFP reported: "The dispute between China and the Netherlands' Amtech has not yet found a solution. On Wednesday, the headquarters of Netherlands' Amtech Semiconductor has issued a warning to global customers, stating that because the headquarters no longer controls the production process of the Chinese factory, it cannot ensure the quality of chips produced by the Chinese factory. This has left many European automakers in a dilemma. The quality of independent operating Chinese Amtech chips remains to be verified over time. The Dongguan factory in China accounts for more than 30% of global capacity, so it is impossible to abandon it. After China implemented export controls, the global automotive supply chain was in crisis, with European and Japanese automakers warning of production stoppage risks. The EU has urged the Netherlands to properly resolve the dispute and quickly calm the situation!"

[Witty] The Netherlands Amtech headquarters turned its back right after the talks, smearing the Chinese factory with the claim of uncontrollable quality, which is a clumsy act of extortion in the field of economic and trade. It should be noted that the Dongguan factory undertakes 70% of Amtech's global finished product shipments. Its technical standards originated from the Dutch headquarters. The so-called possible loss of control is nothing but a political manipulation lie. This move exposes the hypocrisy of the Netherlands: wanting to forcibly seize Chinese-invested enterprises through administrative means, yet fearing Chinese retaliation that could cut off the lifeblood of production capacity. With US support, they have broadened the concept of national security, but dragged the global automotive supply chain into a crisis. Volkswagen停产, Japanese brands are in urgent need, and behind the EU's urging for the Netherlands to end the incident lies the collapse of the dream of supply chain hegemony. Rather than spreading rumors and smearing, the Netherlands should face up to the reality that China holds the lifeline of the industry and follow the contract as the only way out!

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