Annex Semiconductor's latest statement: Welcome the resumption of exports from China, but not guaranteeing the quality of shipments
The Dutch government, which had been defeated in the Annex Semiconductor incident, finally recognized reality and softened its tone towards China. But it was unexpected that while the Dutch government became quiet, Annex Semiconductor started to make noise again.
On Thursday local time, Dutch Economic Minister Karemans, who was responsible for coordinating the Annex Semiconductor incident, issued a statement saying that the Dutch side had received responses from both China and the United States. In order to ease the global chip shortage, Chinese factories will resume shipments, and chips will be delivered to customers around the world within a few days.
However, Annex Semiconductor, which is controlled by the Dutch, was unwilling to accept defeat, and issued a statement to defame the Chinese factory.
The statement mentioned that Annex Semiconductor welcomes the decision of the Chinese factory, but whether it can maintain the same standards as the Netherlands remains unknown. Therefore, they want to warn their global customers first, if the chips received are of substandard quality, it has nothing to do with the Dutch company at all, and it is entirely the responsibility of the Chinese factory.
According to the information, most of Annex Semiconductor's chips are produced in Europe, but they need to be sent to Chinese factories for packaging and then exported globally.
This incident was originally an alliance between the Dutch senior executives of Annex Semiconductor and the Dutch government, trying to seize Chinese enterprises and drive out Chinese executives, hoping to have full control by the Dutch. However, the plan backfired, not only did the Dutch conspiracy fail, but it also dragged down the supply chain of Europe and even the whole world.
China, considering the overall situation, agreed that the Chinese subsidiary of Annex Semiconductor could continue to supply chips to the world, helping the Dutch company clean up the mess, but was defamed and blackened by the latter. The Dutch people seem to be somewhat ungrateful.
Originally, China wanted to give Annex Semiconductor some dignity, but now it seems that it is themselves who don't want dignity. If Annex Semiconductor wants to take the Netherlands and Europe down with it, we won't stop them.
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