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Beijing seeks chip stability and fair market access during Dutch trade minister’s trip

Wang Wentao meets Sjoerd Sjoerdsma amid ASML export limits and Nexperia debacle, with calls for secure chip supply chains and broader EU-China market access

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The Netherlands’ trade minister, Sjoerd Sjoerdsma (left), shakes hands with China’s commerce minister, Wang Wentao, in Beijing on Tuesday. Photo: Ministry of Commerce
Alice Liin Hong KongandXiaofei Xuin Paris

Beijing has urged the Netherlands to ensure fair treatment for Chinese companies and maintain stable chip supply chains during a visit by the Dutch trade minister, as the two sides navigate tech tensions with Washington while seeking a “clean break” from friction over Nexperia.

“We hope the Dutch government will create a fair, impartial and predictable business environment for Chinese companies investing in the Netherlands,” Commerce Minister Wang Wentao said during a meeting with his Dutch counterpart, Sjoerd Sjoerdsma, according to a ministry statement on Wednesday.

During the meeting, which took place on Tuesday, Wang also called on the Netherlands to promote the resolution of disputes “involving relevant enterprises”. And he invited further Dutch investment to share in China’s massive market, adding that Beijing was willing to strengthen cooperation in advanced manufacturing, technological innovation, the green transition, and services.

The high-profile mission comes at a critical juncture for Dutch chipmaking giant ASML and Nexperia, a Netherlands-based semiconductor firm whose Chinese ownership has triggered security reviews. The companies have become focal points in a broader conflict over access to high-end silicon that has strained ties between Beijing and The Hague.

Sjoerdsma told Reuters that he had discussed the Nexperia situation with Wang, and that the two countries were working together “extremely well” on the issue.

“Both of us wanted to make a clean break from the previous period, in which there were a lot of frictions and problems,” he was quoted as saying on Tuesday.

We hope the Dutch government will play a positive and constructive role within the EU
Wang Wentao, Ministry of Commerce
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