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Chinese, Dutch ministers discuss Nexperia, trade, Chinese commerce ministry says

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Officials from China and the Netherlands have held discussions covering trade relations and the situation surrounding Nexperia, according to a statement from China’s commerce ministry.

The talks brought together senior ministers from both sides and focused on maintaining stable economic ties amid rising global trade tensions and increasing scrutiny of technology investments. Nexperia, a Dutch semiconductor firm owned by Chinese interests, has been at the center of regulatory concerns in Europe over national security and supply chain resilience.

Chinese officials emphasized the importance of fair treatment for Chinese companies operating abroad, calling for a stable and predictable business environment. They also raised concerns about recent restrictions and reviews affecting Chinese-linked firms in strategic sectors such as semiconductors.

Dutch representatives, meanwhile, reiterated their commitment to safeguarding national security while balancing open trade principles. The Netherlands has been closely aligned with broader European efforts to assess foreign investments in critical technologies, particularly those involving chip manufacturing and advanced electronics.

The discussions also touched on broader trade cooperation, with both sides acknowledging the importance of continued dialogue to manage differences and avoid escalation. Analysts say the outcome reflects a cautious approach, as both countries seek to protect economic interests while navigating geopolitical pressures.

The meeting highlights the growing intersection between trade policy and national security, especially in the semiconductor industry, which remains a key battleground in global technology competition.

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