Core Viewpoint - Nexperia's parent company, Wingtech Technology, has appealed to the Dutch government to revoke its decision to take control of Nexperia, claiming the action is unprecedented and lacks legal basis [2][3]. Group 1: Appeal and Legal Proceedings - Wingtech Technology filed its initial appeal on October 21 and expanded it on November 10, arguing that the Dutch government's order constitutes an unreasonable "property deprivation" [2]. - The Dutch Ministry of Economic Affairs announced on November 19 that it has suspended the order against Nexperia, but this suspension does not affect the ruling made by the Dutch Enterprise Court on October 7, 2025, which remains valid [3]. - The Enterprise Court's ruling includes the suspension of Zhang Xuezheng's positions and the appointment of an independent foreign director with decisive voting rights for Nexperia [3]. Group 2: Demands and Rights Restoration - Wingtech Technology demands the permanent revocation of the administrative order based on the "Goods Availability Act" and the restoration of control and rights for Chinese shareholders to the status prior to September 29, 2025 [4]. - The company asserts it will not accept any attempts to "legalize" illegal outcomes or a new governance norm created through unlawful procedures, and it will take all legal measures to protect its and all shareholders' rights [4]. Group 3: Uncertainty on Further Appeals - It remains unclear whether Wingtech Technology will appeal the ruling made by the Dutch Enterprise Court [5].
闻泰科技已向荷兰政府提起上诉!