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Chinese President Xi Jinping made a speech about the progress in science and technology during his meeting with Dutch Prime Minister Mark Rutte in Beijing. The conference focused on key areas such as the semiconductor industry and demonstrated China’s determination to pursue science and technology despite the challenges it faces.
Xi Jinping emphasized China’s right to development and argued that no power could prevent the country’s progress and technology. He reiterated China’s determination to achieve win-win results in international cooperation.
Tension between China and the Netherlands increased after the joint agreement with the United States, which banned technology exports to China due to concerns about military capacity. It is important for wafer production.
The Netherlands’ decision to block some exports has sparked criticism from Beijing, which has encouraged the country to promote fair trade and preserve the common currency. Xi Jinping warns against technological problems and advocates cooperation over division and opposition. He rejected the idea of a separation and said dialogue was the preferred route.
Xi Jinping emphasized the importance of cooperation in the management of a strong economy and called for fair and transparent business for Chinese companies in the Netherlands.
In response, Rutte confirmed that export restrictions related to the semiconductor industry were not country-specific and that he planned to reduce their impact. He also agrees with Xi Jinping’s views on antisemitism and said harming China’s development will only hinder it.
The debate demonstrated the balance between cooperation and regional disputes; Both sides offered to discuss and respect each other to resolve this difficult issue. Issues in the Semiconductor Industry.