Ministry of Commerce spokesperson responds to Anshi Netherlands' mass ban on Anshi China employees' office software

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A reporter asked: On March 6, Amphenol China issued a customer notice stating that recently Amphenol Netherlands has mass-disabled the work accounts of Amphenol China employees, causing some office systems to be unusable and affecting certain production processes. What is the Ministry of Commerce’s comment on this? Answer: I have noted the relevant reports. Under the promotion of both China and the Netherlands, Wentech and Amphenol Netherlands are negotiating internal corporate disputes. However, Amphenol Netherlands’s recent mass disabling of Amphenol China employee accounts has sparked new conflicts, creating additional difficulties and obstacles for corporate negotiations. China always upholds a responsible attitude towards the global semiconductor supply chain. Amphenol Netherlands’s actions this time severely disrupt normal corporate production and operations. If this leads to another global semiconductor supply chain crisis, the Dutch side must bear full responsibility. (Ministry of Commerce)

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