
On March 7, the spokesperson of the Ministry of Commerce answered questions from reporters regarding the bulk deactivation of office software for Anschin China employees by Anschin Netherlands.
A reporter asked: On March 6, Anschin China issued a customer notice stating that recently, Anschin Netherlands has bulk-deactivated office accounts for Anschin China employees, causing some office systems to be unavailable and affecting some production processes. What is the Ministry of Commerce's comment on this?
Answer: I have noted the relevant reports. Under the promotion of both China and the Netherlands, Wintech Technology (600745.SH) and Anschin Netherlands are currently negotiating internal corporate disputes. However, Anschin Netherlands' bulk deactivation of office accounts for Anschin China employees has raised new conflicts and created new difficulties and obstacles for the corporate negotiation process.
The Chinese side has always upheld a responsible attitude towards the global semiconductor supply chain. Anschin Netherlands' recent actions have seriously disrupted normal business operations of the enterprise. If it leads to another global semiconductor supply chain crisis, the Dutch side must bear full responsibility.
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