Quick, full resolution of Nexperia issue sought
The European Union is willing to work with China to help ease tensions in the dispute involving Nexperia, a Chinese-owned semiconductor company in the Netherlands, because the issue needs to be resolved thoroughly, said a senior official from the European Commission.
During a video call with Commerce Minister Wang Wentao on Wednesday, European Commissioner for Trade and Economic Security Maros Sefcovic expressed appreciation for China's efforts to push forward a resolution to the dispute and to help avert a crisis in the global semiconductor supply chain, according to a statement by the Ministry of Commerce.
Wang said the Dutch government's recent suspension of its administrative order against Nexperia represents only a small step toward a proper resolution.
However, the Netherlands' improper administrative and judicial intervention in the company's operations has not been lifted, the global semiconductor supply chain is yet to return to normal, and significant uncertainties remain, said Wang.
China hopes the EU will play a constructive role by pushing the Dutch government to put forward a viable solution quickly, creating favorable conditions for companies to conduct internal consultations, he added.
Both sides agreed that companies, not governments, should take a major role in resolving the Nexperia dispute, and will jointly urge Nexperia's units in the Netherlands and China to begin constructive talks as soon as possible on reaching a long-term solution and restoring stability and smooth functioning in the global semiconductor supply chain.
The two sides also exchanged views on issues related to China-EU export controls, said the statement.




























