Shi criticizes 'technological obstacles' during a visit to the Prime Minister of the Netherlands
Chinese President Xi Jinping has criticized ‘technological barriers’ during a visit to Dutch Prime Minister Mark Retty to Beijing, at a time when the United States wants to tighten the USML electronic chip equipment sales to China. According to the CCTV channel of the government’s CCTV channel, she said: “The intention to establish technological obstacles and cut industry and supply chains will only lead to division and confrontation,” and add that “legal development is also the right of the Chinese people, and that no powers of technological progress can hinder.” Also read: China criticizes America’s technology monopoly with Biden’s tightening of restrictions. The journey of the Dutch Prime Minister comes at a time facing the Netherlands, and it is one of the most experienced countries around the world with experience and machines needed to produce advanced semiconductors, increasing the pressure of Washington to impose a global siege aimed at hindering Beijing in the disk industry. ASML is the highest valuable technology company in the Netherlands and Europe, and China is one of its largest customers. A Dutch reaction has led the US government to put the pressure last summer to announce plans to prevent the manufacturer of the chips from lifting some stone pressure equipment to China. It comes after years to prevent “ASML” from selling its most advanced equipment to the Asian state. Similarly, the Dutch government became quiet to a large extent when the administration of US President Joe Biden took a single step -by -walk -through -limited step -by -limited move to execute the ASML equipment by selling restrictions on the sale of foreign manufactured machines containing any US parts. At the time, the Dutch Chips Manufacturer was forced to cancel some shipping from its devices to China at the request of the US administration, weeks before the ban on the export of advanced chips in operation, according to people familiar with this matter, ‘Bloomberg’ said. Also read: The Netherlands withstands the pressure of America to limit the import of Chipt equipment for China, and during the current year, the United States made another blow, as people who are familiar with Washington say the Dutch government is currently urging the company to prevent the company from the service of the sensitive chips industries that Chinese customers have purchased and have a limitation on the sale of these devices this year. The Hague (the king’s headquarters and the government) has a compromise on the recent efforts of Washington, while the Dutch moved to the land between the United States and China in the growing battle between them around the chains to deliver chains worldwide. China is one of the largest trading partners of the Netherlands. While being trapped between the two parties amid the growing political tensions, the president of “Asml”, Peter Wink, continued to withstand the restrictions imposed on the actions of his business in China. The Dutch company recently announced a significant increase in its revenue from China before the new restrictions entered this year. Also read: The largest European manufacturer excludes the impact of the Chinese disc industry on the profits of 2023, but the relationship between China and the Netherlands is tense due to a series of spying incidents. Earlier this year, the Dutch Intelligence Agency said that it brought to light an attempt by the Chinese government to use harmful programs with the aim of spying on a computer network used by the Dutch army. Last year, Asml accused a former employee living in China of stealing secret information. A recent report by the Dutch Intelligence Agency said that China was ‘the biggest threat’ to the country’s economic security.