Core Viewpoint - Wentech Technology has appealed to the Dutch government to revoke its decision regarding the takeover of its Dutch chip subsidiary Nexperia, claiming the decision is unprecedented and disproportionate, lacking legal basis [1][3]. Group 1: Appeal and Legal Actions - Wentech Technology first questioned the Dutch government's decision on October 21 and expanded its appeal on November 10 [3]. - The company's lawyers urged the Dutch Ministry of Economic Affairs to withdraw the order, describing it as an unprecedented "property deprivation" [3]. - The Dutch government has suspended its intervention in Nexperia, citing constructive talks with China regarding the chip shortage affecting automotive manufacturers [3]. Group 2: Government's Position and Court Actions - The Dutch government has not revoked its decision made on September 30, which aims to prevent the former CEO of Nexperia from relocating European operations to China [3][5]. - The Dutch Minister of Economic Affairs, Vincent Karremans, urged the court to act swiftly to prevent the transfer of Nexperia's assets to China shortly after intervening in the case [5]. - A Dutch court ordered the removal of Nexperia's former CEO, Zhang Xuezheng, due to mismanagement in October [7]. Group 3: Responses from China - The Chinese Ministry of Commerce stated that the Dutch actions have not fully ended the intervention as requested [4]. - Wentech Technology and Chinese authorities have also called for the Dutch government to withdraw another lawsuit regarding mismanagement of Nexperia [5]. Group 4: Compliance Concerns - The Dutch government's lawyers indicated in a letter to the court that Wentech Technology is unlikely to comply with the government's intervention measures [6].
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