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企业自身受到影响,全球汽车面临“断供”,荷兰称将与中方化解安世僵局
Huan Qiu Shi Bao·2025-10-20 22:57

Group 1 - The Netherlands is seeking to meet with China to discuss the current "stalemate" involving Nexperia, which impacts both Sino-Dutch economic relations and the global automotive chip supply chain [1] - Dutch Economic Affairs Minister Vincent Karremans stated that the Dutch government's intervention aims to prevent the transfer of business and intellectual property out of Europe by Nexperia's former Chinese CEO [1] - The "stalemate" originated from the U.S. "penetration rules" issued on September 29, leading to direct Dutch government intervention in Nexperia's internal affairs, which has disrupted the company's global operations [1][2] Group 2 - Nexperia's Chinese subsidiary issued an open letter asserting its independence and normal operations, emphasizing that external forces will not influence its operations or harm employee interests [2] - The automotive industry is under pressure due to concerns that if the stalemate continues, there could be a supply shortage or production halts for global car manufacturers [2] - The American Automotive Innovation Alliance's CEO warned that delays in automotive chip transportation could impact production in the U.S. and other countries, potentially affecting other industries as well [2] Group 3 - A researcher from the Ministry of Commerce emphasized that the Netherlands must maintain independence and not politicize economic issues under U.S. pressure, advocating for adherence to contracts and market principles [3] - The incident highlights the need for countries to focus on developing key technologies and maintaining autonomy in technological advancements amid increasing geopolitical uncertainties [3]