The article discusses China's ongoing trials related to various legal and political issues, emphasizing the complexities and implications of the judicial processes in the country. It highlights the role of the legal system in addressing governance and human rights concerns, as well as the challenges faced by defendants within that system.
The Dutch government has taken control of Nexperia, a Chinese-owned chipmaker, to ensure the availability of semiconductors and protect economic security in Europe. This decision, prompted by governance concerns, may escalate tensions between the EU and China amidst ongoing trade issues. Nexperia's owner, Wingtech, plans to seek legal remedies and protect its rights following the government's intervention.