
Netherlands Mocked As 'Pirate' After Taking Over China's Nexperia
On September 29, the United States Department of Commerce's Bureau of Industry and Security (BIS) issued an interim rule extending its Entity List and Military End-User List to cover affiliates of the sanctioned entities. Any company at least 50% owned by a listed entity now automatically inherits the same restrictions.
On September 30 this year, having failed to persuade the Chinese owners to yield control over key decisions or go public in Europe, the Dutch government acted. The Dutch Minister of Economic Affairs invoked the Goods Availability Act to take over Nexperia, citing its“serious governance shortcomings.”
“The decision aims to prevent a situation in which the goods produced by Nexperia would become unavailable in the event of an emergency,” said the Minister.“The company's regular production process can continue.”
Nexperia stated in a press release on October 14 that, although the BIS did not explicitly mention it, it was affected due to its status as a wholly owned subsidiary of Wingtech Technology, which was added to the US entity list in December.
It also said that it and its subcontractors have been banned by the Chinese Ministry of Commerce from exporting specific finished components and sub-assemblies manufactured in China.
“This series of actions attempts to seize the capital and technological achievements that Chinese companies have built up over many years,” the Global Times, a state-owned media outlet in China, said in its editorial.“Many have described such actions as '21st-century piracy.'”

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