(Amsterdam Composite Electric) Bloomberg quoted those familiar with the matter and said that the Dutch government is formulating laws to prohibit university courses from Chinese students from taking students involving sensitive technologies such as semiconductors and national defense.

People familiar with the matter say that the language used in the drafted bill may avoid specifically mentioning China, but the bill intention is obviously to prevent Chinese students from being exposed to sensitive materials during their studies.

This legislation is still in the drafting stage, but it is the latest upgrade of diplomatic wrestling in the field of Dutch and China in the semiconductor field.

The Ministry of Education of the Netherlands confirmed that officials are formulating measures to conduct compulsory review of students and researchers in sensitive disciplines.It says that any measure is neutral and does not target any particular country.

Dutch Education Minister Dykhraf said in an interview with the British Financial Times earlier that considering the potential risks of national security, the Dutch government plans to review Chinese students.

The Netherlands agreed to join the United States earlier this year./A>, and began to investigate the transaction from the acquisition of the Dutch chip manufacturer NOWI in the acquisition of the Dutch chip manufacturer NOWI, which exacerbated the tension between China and the Dutch chip manufacturer.China is one of the largest trading partners in the Netherlands.

The Dutch intelligence department recently issued a report saying that China's economic security for the Netherlands has "pose the biggest threat".The report said that many Dutch companies and institutions have found difficulty in making appropriate risk assessments to cooperate with Chinese economic and scientific cooperation.Because China often concealed the government or the military to participate in such cooperation behind the scenes.The report also said: "The disadvantages of cooperation will only appear only after a long time."