Group 1 - The core issue revolves around the negotiations between Wentai Technology and the Dutch government regarding the resumption of exports for Nexperia, a subsidiary of Wentai Technology. The company insists that any agreement must include the reinstatement of its former CEO, Zhang Xuezheng, as a condition for moving forward [2][4]. - Wentai Technology has set a "high threshold" in negotiations, urging the Dutch government to change its stance and retract allegations of technology theft. The spokesperson emphasized that restoring full control and ownership is essential for easing tensions and stabilizing the situation [4][5]. - The Dutch government has invoked a law not used since 1952, citing "national security" concerns, to impose restrictions on Nexperia, preventing any adjustments related to assets, intellectual property, business, or personnel for one year starting September 30 [4][5]. Group 2 - The actions taken by the Dutch government began on September 30, but were publicly disclosed only on October 12. This coincided with the U.S. government's announcement of additional export controls on Wentai Technology's subsidiaries, which are on the "entity list" [5]. - There have been communications between the Dutch and U.S. governments regarding the "penetration rules," with the U.S. requesting changes in Nexperia's management structure to avoid sanctions [5]. - Nexperia operates semiconductor wafer production in Germany and the UK, with approximately 80% of its final products being completed in China [5].
严正声明:必须恢复张学政为CEO!