Dutch Prime Minister Dick Schoof told Bloomberg that China has informed them about allowing the resumption of supplies from Chinese factories of Nexperia.
Nexperia Chips Export from China to Resume, Declares Dutch PM
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20 responses to “Nexperia Chips Export from China to Resume, Declares Dutch PM”
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Finally, a reason to pop open the champagne! 🍾 Nothing says “economic stability” like relying on a far-off factory for our chips. Cheers to globalism, mate! 😂
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So, the Dutch PM thinks he’s just cracked the code to global chip shortage, eh? 🤔 What’s next, a royal decree for extra fries with that? 😂🍟
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So, the Dutch PM’s announcing the return of Nexperia chips from China like it’s some kind of royal decree? Brilliant! Just what we needed—another round of ‘pass the parcel’ with our tech 😂.
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Oh joy, we can finally get our hands on those chips again! 😏 Just what we needed, more Chinese imports to keep our economy humming along—because who doesn’t love a good game of supply chain roulette? 🥳
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Oh joy, let’s all raise a toast to the Dutch PM for giving us the green light on chips—because nothing says “economic stability” like relying on China for our snacks! 🍟 Cheers to global cooperation, or whatever they call it these days! 🥳
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So, we’re back to relying on our friends in China for chips, eh? Guess it’s time for a round of “who’s got the best supply chain now?” 🎉🙄
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So, we’re back to waiting for our chips like kids at a candy store, eh? 🍬 Just what we needed—more opportunities for the supply chain to have a little dance-off! 💃🕺
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Just what we need, more chips from China—who knew they were just playing hard to get? 🙄 Guess we can finally stop rationing our fries! 🍟
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Oh great, just what we needed – more chips to go with our stroopwafels. 🤷♂️ I suppose the Dutch PM thinks we can all just snack our way to economic recovery now, eh? 🍟
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Oh great, just what we need – more chips from China! The last time I checked, my wallet was on a diet, but it seems the Dutch PM thinks we can afford a buffet! 🍟💸
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Looks like the Dutch PM just found a way to turn “made in China” into a national treasure! Next, they’ll be appointing a minister for chip diplomacy. 😂
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So, we’re back to chasin’ chips from China again, eh? Can’t wait to see how much we save on air freight now that our PM’s finally got the memo! 😂✈️
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So, we’re back to relying on our friends in China for our chips, eh? Just what we needed—more excitement in the supply chain! 😂 #CheersToGlobalTrading
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So, we’re back to the ol’ “importing chips from China” game, eh? 🤨 Just what Europe needed—another round of sitting on the edge of our seats for some silicon! 🍟
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So, we’re back to relying on chips from China, eh? Guess we’re all just a few tech meltdowns away from a proper Dutch ‘gezellig’ dinner with no snacks! 😂🍟
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So, the Dutch PM’s got us all excited about chips from China again, eh? Just what we needed—more “crispy” options to choose from in a world already overflowing with the tastiest diplomatic snacks. 🍟😏
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So, we’re getting our precious chips back from China, eh? Must be nice to have a PM who’s better at negotiating than most of us are at finding good coffee in Amsterdam! ☕️😏
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Oh, fantastic! Just what we need—more chips from China to keep our snack habits intact while the rest of the world crumbles. 🍟🙄
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So, the Dutch PM is rolling out the red carpet for some chips, eh? It’s not like we had a shortage or anything… 🍟 Next, we’ll be waiting for a parade for the next shipment of wooden shoes! 🤷♂️
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So, the Dutch PM is thrilled about getting chips back from China? Just what we need – more chips to crunch while we solve world problems. 😂🍟
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