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China appreciates 'positive signals' shown by new Dutch government, foreign minister says

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Posted on March 13, 2026

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BEIJING, March 13 (Reuters) - China appreciates the "positive signals" shown by the new Dutch government regarding ties with China, and is willing to deepen communication and mutual trust, China's

China Appreciates Positive Signals from New Dutch Government on Bilateral Relations

Strengthening China-Netherlands Diplomatic and Economic Ties

Positive Developments in Bilateral Relations

BEIJING, March 13 (Reuters) - China appreciates the "positive signals" shown by the new Dutch government regarding ties with China, and is willing to deepen communication and mutual trust, China's Foreign Minister Wang Yi said during a phone call with his Dutch counterpart on Friday.

Recent Strains in China-Netherlands Relations

Relations between China and the Netherlands have been strained in recent months after The Hague seized chipmaker Nexperia from its Chinese parent Wingtech in October 2025.

Importance of Cooperation for Global Stability

China and the Netherlands are important partners, Wang said, adding that "promoting mutually beneficial cooperation is in the common interest of both countries ... and conducive to the security and stability of global industrial and supply chains," according to a statement released by China's foreign ministry.

Expectations from the New Dutch Government

Beijing hopes the new Dutch government can "uphold independence and autonomy, and support the normal economic and trade exchanges between companies of the two countries," Wang told Dutch Foreign Minister Tom Berendsen.

(Reporting by Xiuhao Chen and Ryan Woo; Editing by Ros Russell)

Key Takeaways

  • China responded positively to overtures by the newly formed Dutch government led by Prime Minister Rob Jetten, emphasizing willingness to rebuild trust and communication.
  • The diplomatic outreach follows months of tension triggered when the Netherlands seized Nexperia from its Chinese parent, Wingtech, citing economic security concerns—sparking global semiconductor supply fears.
  • China urged the Netherlands to respect corporate autonomy and support normal economic and trade activities, highlighting the mutual importance of stability in industrial and supply chains.

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What did China say about its relations with the new Dutch government?
China expressed appreciation for the 'positive signals' shown by the new Dutch government and willingness to deepen communication and mutual trust.
Why have China-Netherlands relations been strained recently?
Relations have been strained after the Netherlands seized chipmaker Nexperia from its Chinese parent company, Wingtech, in October 2025.
What does China hope from the new Dutch government?
China hopes the new Dutch government will uphold independence, autonomy, and support normal economic and trade exchanges between companies of both countries.
Why does China value cooperation with the Netherlands?
China regards the Netherlands as an important partner and believes that mutually beneficial cooperation serves the common interests of both countries and global industrial and supply chain stability.

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