Nexperia China has declared it’s running its own show and doesn’t take orders from outside, pushing back hard after the Dutch government grabbed control of the chipmaker on September 0 dramatic move came as officials in the Netherlands said they were worried about technology leaking to Wingtech, the Chinese firm that owns 100% of 1 to Reuters, Nexperia’s China unit went public on October 18 through a statement on its official WeChat account, saying it operates independently and strictly follows Chinese 2 post added that workers at Nexperia China are only bound to take orders from within the China team. “All employees have the right to reject any external instructions that are not approved by the Chinese legal representative,” the company 3 also clarified that salaries and bonuses would continue to be paid by Nexperia China alone, not by the Dutch 4 blocks chip exports as supply concerns grow Tensions escalated further on October 4, when China’s commerce ministry banned Nexperia from exporting chips out of the 5 instantly triggered concerns across the global auto and electronics sectors, where these low-end but essential chips are used in large 6 Nexperia’s biggest manufacturing plant sits in Hamburg, more than 70% of its chips are still shipped back to Dongguan in Guangdong province for 7 threat to chip supply spooked major European 8 Volkswagen and BMW said they were actively checking their supply chains for any possible 9 far, no production lines in Europe have been shut 10 things are getting tighter 11 Washington, the Alliance for Automotive Innovation warned that the standoff between the Netherlands and China could have global ripple 12 Bozzella, who heads the group representing nearly every major carmaker in the United States, including General Motors, Toyota, Ford, Hyundai, and even Volkswagen, said the fallout could get real, fast.
“If the shipment of automotive chips doesn’t resume – quickly – it’s going to disrupt auto production in the 13 many other countries and have a spillover effect in other industries,” John said on 14 15 told Reuters that their factories might start feeling the pain as early as next month, though they kept quiet publicly due to how delicate the situation 16 worry is simple: Nexperia’s chips may not be fancy, but they’re crucial to making cars and parts in American 17 triggered the Dutch government’s seizure The decision to take control of Nexperia didn’t happen 18 followed months of pressure from 19 show the Dutch government stepped in before new 20 kicked in that would’ve expanded export controls to any company at least 50% owned by a blacklisted 21 Wingtech has full ownership of Nexperia, it was already staring down restrictions.
Trump’s administration, which returned to power in 2025, had already listed Wingtech on the 22 list in late December, part of its broader crackdown on Chinese tech 23 Dutch clearly didn’t want to wait for sanctions to 24 they made the first move, hoping to block any tech handoffs and shield their semiconductor sector from being caught in the middle of a geopolitical 25 October 17, the Netherlands said it had opened talks with China to try to dial down the 26 the damage has already been done. Nexperia’s ability to move product is 27 is refusing outside 28 29 tightening the 30 auto plants from Berlin to Detroit are sweating over chip deliveries that may or may not 31 $50 free to trade crypto when you sign up to Bybit now
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