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荷兰“暂停”干预只是表象,安世控制权之争远未结束

Group 1 - The Dutch Minister of Economic Affairs, Karremans, announced the suspension of intervention against Nexperia, indicating a potential easing of tensions after 50 days since the Dutch government's administrative takeover on September 30 [1] - The Chinese Ministry of Commerce welcomed the suspension but noted that it is only a first step towards resolving the underlying issues in the global semiconductor supply chain [3] - Nexperia's parent company, Wingtech, stated that the suspended ministerial order, effective for one year, restricts Nexperia and its global subsidiaries from making any adjustments to their assets, intellectual property, and personnel [3][4] Group 2 - Despite the suspension of the ministerial order, the corporate court's ruling remains in effect, limiting Wingtech's control over Nexperia and preventing the exercise of shareholder rights [4][6] - A legal expert highlighted that the corporate court's decision aligns with the Dutch Ministry of Economic Affairs' pressure on Nexperia, raising concerns about continued restrictions on Chinese shareholders and personnel [4] - Wingtech insiders emphasized that only a complete withdrawal of all Dutch government interventions and a correction of previous judicial decisions can resolve the control dispute over Nexperia [6] Group 3 - Nexperia is a crucial semiconductor supplier for the global automotive industry, with its Dongguan packaging plant producing over 50 billion semiconductor components annually, accounting for 80% of its global packaging capacity [6] - Automotive manufacturers are actively seeking alternative sources due to the instability caused by the Dutch government's interventions, with reports of companies like Volkswagen and Honda exploring short-term solutions [6]