Yup, that is what they talked about, "Sweet Nothings," when Trump visited South Korea.
That was Yoon's mistake. He should have sang that song when doing that karaoke in the White House.
I mean what would the cost to Beijing be if Beijing simply seize Nexperia’s China-based assets and give them to Wingtech, Huawei, etc. as a proportional retaliation?
I mean what would the cost to Beijing be if Beijing simply seize Nexperia’s China-based assets and give them to Wingtech, Huawei, etc. as a proportional retaliation? And of course, deliberately freeze Nexperia chip shipments to the EU (but US, Japan, and other countries exempted)?
The EU has been quite aggressive toward China since the beginning of the Biden Administration, especially on Xinjiang and EV tariffs. And then you got frontline states like Lithuania poking fights between Brussels and Beijing over Taiwan and human rights. Wonder why Beijing still thinks it has no choice but to rely of the EU market and is soft on the EU overall in spite of Brussels’ clear aggression (but less direct compared to Washington) toward Beijing under leadership of Ursula Von Der Fail.
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And Wingtech doesn’t have to pay severance to European workers and pay for the fab closures.
I haven't heard Xinjiang "genocide and slave labour" for months or years now ... what happening?![]()
Yeah fair enough, priority should be to get Chinese fabs running as soon as possible and then just ignore the European parts entirely. If somehow WingTech gets control of Nexperia Europe again the first thing to do should be to immediately sell off all European liabilities, and then make sure they can only do business with Nexperia China, all smuggling should be seen as treason and jailed accordingly. At this point owning European businesses is a ticking time bomb.But if they did that, is it necessarily bad? They should still keep pressure on the Dutch.
But if Nexperia China can bypass the European fabs entirely and source all front-end manufacturing from Shanghai fab, get all customers to deal directly with China and is able to sustain volumes beyond the domestic needs, I think it's better to resume exports to retain as many customers as possible.
Even if/when Dutch agrees to give back control of European fabs, it is probably not a good idea for WingTech to hold on to those. UK politicians are already talking about forcing the sale of Manchester fab, which they already did with Newport fab.
US lost in Afghanistan, can't send extremists to Xinjiang no moreI haven't heard Xinjiang "genocide and slave labour" for months or years now ... what happening?![]()
Well back in 2021, EU imposed sanctions of a number of Chinese officials over the whole Xinjiang drama. China retaliated by sanctioning EU lawmakers. That pretty much put an end to the Sino-EU bonhomie of the 2010s and marked a majour diplomatic victory for the Biden administration. This year, China listed the sanctions over those European lawmakers in an attempt to ease tensions, but EU not only failed to reciprocate, but also continued to add more sanctions and tariffs on Chinese entities. Clearly the EU is not interested in improving ties with China, but Beijing is still kissing Brussels’ arse with the hope that the later would not side with the US in the ongoing trade war. In other words, there appears to be either naïveté among Chinese foreign policy makers’ view on EU or Beijing could simply lack certain leverages to restrain the bloc.I haven't heard Xinjiang "genocide and slave labour" for months or years now ... what happening?![]()
But is this CONTROL permanent, meaning WingTech is forever out of the game without compensation should Beijing not intervene? Or the Dutch simply controls Nexperia, but WingTech could continue to receive revenue and other benefits from Nexperia just short of sitting on the board?What's happened so far is that Dutch seized the CONTROL of Nexperia. They did not confiscate the ownership. The shares still belongs to WingTech.