Beijing seeks chip stability and fair market access during Dutch trade minister’s trip
During a visit by Dutch trade minister Sjoerd Sjoerdsma, China's Commerce Minister Wang Wentao urged the Netherlands to ensure fair treatment for Chinese companies and maintain stable chip supply chains. Beijing also called for the resolution of disputes involving relevant enterprises, referencing friction over Nexperia.

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AI-generatedDuring a visit by Dutch trade minister Sjoerd Sjoerdsma, China's Commerce Minister Wang Wentao urged the Netherlands to ensure fair treatment for Chinese companies and maintain stable chip supply chains. Beijing also called for the resolution of disputes involving relevant enterprises, referencing friction over Nexperia. Wang invited further Dutch investment into China, expressing willingness to strengthen cooperation in advanced manufacturing, technological innovation, the green transition, and services. The discussions occurred as both nations navigate tech tensions with Washington.
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4 extractedBeijing is willing to strengthen cooperation in advanced manufacturing, technological innovation, the green transition, and services.
Wang also called on the Netherlands to promote the resolution of disputes involving relevant enterprises.
China hopes the Dutch government will create a fair, impartial and predictable business environment for Chinese companies investing in the Netherlands.
Beijing urged the Netherlands to ensure fair treatment for Chinese companies and maintain stable chip supply chains.