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Wentai Technology: If you want to restart China's exports, this condition must be met

(Original title: Wentai Technology: If you want to restart China's exports, you must meet this condition)

The Bear Observer Network.

Recently, the Netherlands on China's semiconductor leading enterprise, known as Thai technology, forced to take over its core asset Anselm Semiconductor (Nexperia), can be said to cause tremendous disaster, not only the China-China relationship has been hit, the global automotive supply chain has also suffered a tremendous shock due to the shortage of chips.

According to Bloomberg local time on October 30, Zhou Tai said that day that any agreement concerning the resumption of Anse Semiconductor exports from China must include the condition of restoring the position of the former CEO of the company, according to the report, which means that in the face of the Netherlands, Zhou Tai Technology set a "high threshold" in negotiations to resolve this impasse.

Wentai Technology set a "high threshold" data map during negotiations

A spokesman for Wentai Technology said that as the parent company of Anshi Semiconductor, Wentai Technology is urging the Dutch government to change its stance and eliminate false allegations that it has stolen technology.

In an e-mail statement, the spokesman said the Dutch move was difficult for people to come to the conclusion that they regarded the former CEO of Anselmo Semiconductor as a “soft target” and would package his suspension as a “victory.”

In the meantime, a spokesman for ZTE denied any misconduct between the company and its Dutch subsidiaries.

"There is no so-called 'technology transfer' or 'technology theft', nor is there a so-called 'trade secret leakage'," the spokesman said. The spokesperson added that "technology sharing" is a routine practice in the field of chip manufacturing.

"Furthermore, Wingtech is the legal controlling shareholder of Nexperia, which is a wholly-owned subsidiary of Wingtech-there is no need and no reason to'steal 'technology from a subsidiary," the spokesperson said.

It is that the Dutch Ministry of Economic Affairs is still foolish about the statements of Zhou Tai Technologies.

Also in a statement, a spokesman for the Dutch Ministry of Economic Affairs still hyped up that the former CEO of Nexperia posed a so-called "serious threat" to the company, and plausibly claimed that the forced takeover of Nexperia by the Dutch side was "invoking relevant laws", and the suspension of the company's former CEO was the "result of an independent investigation" by the Enterprise Tribunal of the Amsterdam Court of Appeal.

Former Chief Executive Officer of Semiconductor

Recently, the Dutch government, citing a law that has not been used since 1952, suddenly ordered Nexperia on the grounds of so-called "national security", forcing Nexperia to refrain from any asset-related, intellectual property rights, business and personnel adjustments for one year starting from September 30.

The Dutch government began taking action on September 30, but did not disclose it until October 12. Just a day before the Dutch government took action, on September 29, local time, the U.S. government issued export control penetration rules, adding export controls of the same intensity to the subsidiaries of ZTE Technology, which are included in the “entity list” and hold more than 50% of shares.

Public documents released by relevant Dutch courts on October 14 also showed that the Netherlands and the United States had communicated and coordinated on the "penetration rules". The United States asked the Netherlands to replace the Chinese CEO of Nexperia and "adjust the governance structure" to avoid being sanctioned by "penetration rules".

Currently, Nexperia produces semiconductor wafers at factories in Germany and the UK, and then sends them to China for packaging and testing. About 80% of the final products are completed in China.

Since then, there have been media visits. After the intervention of the Dutch government, Nexperia's Dongguan factory has restricted shipments since the National Day and Mid-Autumn Festival holiday, and plans to implement "four days off and three days off". Wingtech Technology said that China's "independent self-help" will connect the domestic supply chain. However, it is not easy to "sinicize" the supply chain, involving problems such as technology transfer and customer certification. Nexperia is applying for a regulatory exemption, but there is no clear answer when supply will resume.

According to the Financial Times, Wingtech Technology said that after the Dutch government seized control of its management, hundreds of their positions in the Netherlands, Germany and the United Kingdom were in jeopardy. The Dutch government's move led to the departure of key employees of the company, suspending many industrial operations.

Data map of Anshi Semiconductor's chip supply shortage intensifies

At present, the wrongful actions of the Dutch government have caused a "major earthquake" in the global automobile supply chain, and Japanese automobile companies have suffered one after another. Bloomberg said that the European Automobile Manufacturers Association (ACEA) said on October 29 that the shortage of chips at AXA Semiconductor has intensified and that European car companies may also stop production in the near future.

In addition, Germany's "Handelsblatt" quoted a report from supply chain risk analysis company Prewave as stating that "all European companies in the aerospace and defense fields use Anshi semiconductor chips produced in China." The report analyzed the supply chain relationships of 107 leading European companies in seven major industries. The results showed that 86% of companies purchased chips from AXIS Semiconductor's production bases in China, which means that "most European industries are facing potential risks."

On October 15, China's Foreign Ministry spokesman Lin Jian presided over a routine press conference.AFP reporter asked that after the Dutch government took over chip manufacturer Anselm Semiconductor on the grounds of national security, the company issued a statement on October 14, saying that China has banned the company from exporting products from China.

I would like to reiterate once again that China has consistently opposed the generalization of national security concepts and discriminatory practices against particular country enterprises.The relevant countries should earnestly observe market principles and not politicize economic and trade issues.



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