Group 1 - The Chinese Ministry of Commerce has implemented new regulatory policies regarding heavy rare earths, superhard materials, and lithium batteries, requiring declarations for products with over 0.1% value [1] - A notification issued on October 4 prohibits Anshi Semiconductor China and its subcontractors from exporting specific finished components and subcomponents manufactured in China [1] Group 2 - The Dutch company, which acquired Anshi through questionable means, is now facing difficulties due to the lack of components from Anshi China and its supply chain, hindering their production assembly [3] - Despite having some inventory, the Dutch company cannot sell finished products due to the new rare earth product regulations, risking severe sanctions if they attempt to do so [3] - The Dutch government is seeking exemptions from the Chinese export control restrictions, indicating a desperate attempt to continue operations despite the acquisition's controversial nature [3] - The Chinese Ministry of Commerce appears to be taking a passive approach, waiting to see how long the Dutch company can sustain its operations without compliance [3]
荷兰希望中国豁免他们生产售卖稀土制品的申请被商务部无视了!
Sou Hu Cai Jing·2025-10-18 06:15