Dutch government intervenes at Chinese-owned chipmaker Nexperia (www.reuters.com)
from General_Effort@lemmy.world to technology@lemmy.world on 12 Oct 23:36
https://lemmy.world/post/37269380

A more Chinese perspective: scmp.com/…/chinas-wingtech-says-dutch-court-freez…

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adespoton@lemmy.ca on 13 Oct 00:09 next collapse

The Chinese perspective was actually more informative; I had more questions than answers after the first article.

NateNate60@lemmy.world on 13 Oct 00:39 next collapse

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Hotznplotzn@lemmy.sdf.org on 13 Oct 05:47 next collapse

The Chinese government will certainly understand the Dutch move as they eliminate all Western technology firms such as Nokia and Ericsson from its domestic networks. So what’s the issue?

wewbull@feddit.uk on 13 Oct 12:11 collapse

Also China require local representatives in subsidiaries management in China, possibly even Chinese leadership. The Dutch are only playing from the same rulebook.

Hotznplotzn@lemmy.sdf.org on 13 Oct 12:59 collapse

China requires not only Chinese leadership, you can’t even found a subsidiary in China that you would own. You always need a Chinese partner company that would then control the majority stake of the Joint Venture (btw, the only non-Chinese company that is exempted from this rule is Tesla).

manuallybreathing@lemmy.ml on 13 Oct 08:47 next collapse

Chairman Zhang Xuezheng was suspended from Nexperia’s boards by an Amsterdam court order on October 6, and an independent non-Chinese person with a “deciding vote” would be appointed in his place, Wingtech said

Ja, we nationalised the company and installed a white guy as king

fascinating, will dutch people receive free housing, or do Chinese citizens have to purchase the housing before it can be acquired by the government?

Passerby6497@lemmy.world on 13 Oct 12:20 next collapse

Man, can you imagine the uproar if China required companies to have local people on the company’s board to be able to operate in China?

What horrible government would allow that?!?

SereneSadie@lemmy.myserv.one on 13 Oct 12:28 next collapse

.ml spotted, opinion invalid.

TheGrandNagus@lemmy.world on 13 Oct 12:29 collapse

Not surprised a user from a tankie instance is angry about a western country imposing rules on a domestic company for reasons of national security, but is completely fine with China allowing barely any western countries in their market at all and, when they are, enforcing that they must be run by Chinese and have a close relationship with the government.

It’s bad when the west takes an inch, but it’s good when China takes a mile.

Buffalox@lemmy.world on 13 Oct 08:54 collapse

For any other country, buying a company to gain the patents and knowledge of that company is completely normal and business as usual. But for some reason China isn’t even allowed to buy knowledge, and when they do they are still accused of stealing it!?!?