Dutch Prime Minister says Anselm's case is not aimed at China
The "occupation" of Chinese-funded enterprises caused the disruption of the global automobile supply chain, and the Dutch Prime Minister who went to Brussels to attend the meeting was sweating profusely.
On October 23, local time, the EU leaders held a summit in Brussels. Reuters, France News and others that the Dutch Prime Minister Shof, who became the focus of concern due to the government's forced control of the Anchor Semiconductor, tried to defend the government's actions before the summit began.
He claimed that Nexperia's problem was "mismanagement by its CEO" and that the Dutch government's control of the Chinese-funded enterprise was not "aimed at China."
On Thursday evening, Skov again responded, saying that at the EU summit he had discussed with other European leaders the situation related to the Anselm Semiconductor.
"At tonight's dinner, I briefly explained the situation of Nexperia. Of course, many leaders are interested in this matter," Schoff continued to argue after the summit. "I explained that this matter is aimed at a dereliction CEO, not against China. We are making every effort to resolve the current situation as soon as possible to ensure that these chips can be supplied back in Europe."
The "occupation" of Chinese-funded enterprises caused the disruption of the global automobile supply chain, and the Dutch Prime Minister who went to Brussels to attend the meeting was sweating profusely.
On October 23, local time, the EU leaders held a summit in Brussels. Reuters, France News and others that the Dutch Prime Minister Shof, who became the focus of concern due to the government's forced control of the Anchor Semiconductor, tried to defend the government's actions before the summit began.
He claimed that Nexperia's problem was "mismanagement by its CEO" and that the Dutch government's control of the Chinese-funded enterprise was not "aimed at China."
On Thursday evening, Skov again responded, saying that at the EU summit he had discussed with other European leaders the situation related to the Anselm Semiconductor.
"At tonight's dinner, I briefly explained the situation of Nexperia. Of course, many leaders are interested in this matter," Schoff continued to argue after the summit. "I explained that this matter is aimed at a dereliction CEO, not against China. We are making every effort to resolve the current situation as soon as possible to ensure that these chips can be supplied back in Europe."