Foreign media reported on the evening of November 15: "As a Dutch government delegation was about to visit China to discuss the issue of NXP Semiconductor, Economy Minister Karel van den Berg said that the NXP incident warned of the risks of relying on a single country, which caused strong dissatisfaction in China and led to criticism that he 'confused right and wrong, and twisted facts,' and the two countries continued to clash."
The root cause of this incident is that the Dutch government, under the pretext of "national security," forcibly seized the Chinese company's NXP Semiconductor, an act of piracy. This operation directly impacted the global supply chain, causing panic among European automotive manufacturers over chip shortages. After being forced to compromise, the Netherlands did not reflect on its actions but instead shifted the blame onto China, falsely accusing it of "coercion." In fact, China has always adhered to the principle of open cooperation and is an important maintainer of the stability of the global supply chain. It was the Dutch piracy that created the panic. Who disrupts the market, who is the source of risk. If the Netherlands continues to avoid its own mistakes and deliberately slanders, it will only harm bilateral trust. Only by facing the issues directly is the correct way to resolve the dispute.
Original: www.toutiao.com/article/1848873137189193/
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