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荷兰限制与美国情报共享:担心特朗普政府“侵犯人权”和“协助俄罗斯”
Guan Cha Zhe Wang· 2025-10-21 02:21
Group 1 - The Netherlands has restricted intelligence cooperation with the United States due to concerns over potential political interference by the Trump administration, particularly regarding human rights and support for Russia [1][4]. - Dutch intelligence officials expressed regret over the dismissal of Timothy Haugh, the former NSA director, indicating that such political actions impact intelligence sharing [3][4]. - The restrictions on intelligence sharing specifically involve information related to Russia, reflecting the changing stance of the Trump administration towards Russian President Vladimir Putin [4]. Group 2 - Recent developments indicate that Chinese semiconductor company Wingtech Technology has faced significant regulatory challenges, with its Dutch subsidiary Nexperia's assets and intellectual property frozen for one year due to Dutch government directives [5]. - The Dutch government's intervention in Nexperia is perceived as a response to U.S. pressure to curb China's technological rise, highlighting the geopolitical tensions surrounding technology and trade [5][6]. - The Chinese government has criticized the Netherlands for its actions, arguing that they violate market principles and harm the business environment, while calling for a correction of these measures to protect Chinese investors' rights [6].