The Minister of Commerce of China, Wang Wentao, expressed his hope that the Dutch Minister of Trade Fan Lewen said he hoped that the Netherlands would adhere to the spirit of the contract and ensure that the trade of the optical carved machine will be carried out normally.
According to the official website of the Ministry of Commerce of China, Wang Wentao met with the visiting Dutch Trade Secretary Fan Lewen on Wednesday (March 27).The key points of the two sides exchanged opinions on issues such as losing China and strengthening the semiconductor industry cooperation.Ling Ling, Deputy Minister of Commerce and Deputy Representative of International Trade Negotiations, attended the meeting.
Wang Wentao said that this year is the 10th anniversary of the establishment of open and pragmatic comprehensive partnerships in China.Under the leadership of the leaders of the two countries, the economic and trade relations of China -Dutch economic and trade have steadily developed.
He said that the Chinese side praised the Dutch side to adhere to free trade, regarded the Dutch as a trusted economic and trade partner, hoping that the Dutch party would adhere to the spirit of the contract, support enterprises to fulfill the contractual obligations, and ensure that the trade of the optical engraved machine is ongoing normally.At the same time, it is necessary to prevent security, jointly maintain the stable supply chain of the global semiconductor industry chain, and promote the sustainable and healthy development of bilateral economic and trade relations.
Fan Lewen posted on Wednesday on Wednesday (formerly known as Twitter) that he had extensive exchanges with Wang Wentao.China is the most important trading partner of the Netherlands in Asia, and it is important for both parties to reach a good agreement on free and fair world trade.
He said: "It is a good thing to discuss issues that cannot immediately reach an agreement on market access, corporate fair business environment and sensitive technology."
To curb China to curb ChinaThe ability to develop homemade chips, the United States put pressure on allies including the Netherlands, asking them not to sell advanced semiconductor equipment to China.As Maml, the largest semiconductor manufacturer in the Netherlands, facing the pressure from the United States and the Dutch government, and to safeguard its own economic interests.
Fan Lewen said in an interview with the Dutch media on Tuesday (26th) that he regarded the benefit of defending the Dutch light carved giant Asmi as the primary task.But he also said, "The national security of us and its partners is compared to economic benefits."