Core Viewpoint - The Chinese Ministry of Commerce emphasizes the need for the Netherlands to take concrete actions to restore the stability of the global semiconductor supply chain, following a statement from Dutch Economic Minister Karremans regarding the ASML semiconductor issue [1]. Group 1: Response to Dutch Statement - The Chinese side acknowledges the statement made by Dutch Economic Minister Karremans on November 6 but notes the lack of actual actions from the Netherlands to stop infringing on the legitimate rights of Chinese enterprises and to restore global semiconductor supply chain stability [1]. - The Chinese government has announced exemptions for eligible exports as of November 1, indicating a responsible approach to global semiconductor supply chain stability and security [1]. Group 2: Call for Constructive Actions - The Chinese side urges the Netherlands to move beyond verbal statements and to propose constructive solutions and take practical actions to effectively restore the stability of the global semiconductor supply chain [1]. - There is a call to stop administrative interference in corporate affairs and to expedite the resolution of the ASML semiconductor issue [1]. - The Chinese Ministry of Commerce has expressed agreement to the request from the Dutch Ministry of Economic Affairs to send representatives to China for discussions [1].
我商务部:荷方表态不能只在口头上,同意荷派员来华磋商请求
Bei Jing Wan Bao·2025-11-08 05:58