Group 1 - The Netherlands is attempting to position itself as a hero for European supply chain security while facing backlash for its actions regarding ASML and its ties to China [2][4] - The Dutch government has been accused of trying to decouple from China, with recent reports suggesting that ASML's CEO is secretly transferring intellectual property and planning to move supply chains back to China [4][6] - European automotive manufacturers are reportedly seeking alternative suppliers and are willing to accept higher logistics and compliance risks to avoid political interference, indicating a loss of trust in the Dutch government [6][10] Group 2 - The situation reflects a broader struggle between national power and technological capability, with China enhancing its semiconductor manufacturing capabilities [8][13] - The Dutch government's attempts to reshape global supply chains through administrative means may ultimately undermine its credibility and influence in the global market [10][11] - The trend indicates that European companies must diversify their supply chains and risk management strategies to remain competitive, while countries like the Netherlands risk losing control over global market dynamics if they continue to intervene [13]
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Sou Hu Cai Jing·2025-11-15 16:51