Nexperia, Dutch government and Chinese
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The Dutch government has stepped back from its emergency intervention at chipmaker Nexperia, easing a months-long confrontation with China that disrupted global automotive supply chains and raised questions about Europe's handling of foreign ownership in strategic industries.
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Netherlands suspends Nexperia takeover order as China eases export curbs — de-escalation could be welcome break for automotive industry
The Dutch government has suspended its emergency order to oversee chipmaker Nexperia, returning operational control to Chinese parent company Wingtech.
The Dutch government has suspended the order in which it seized control of chipmaker Nexperia, as it looks to resolve the semiconductor supply crisis in China.
The Netherlands' economy minister, Vincent Karremans, said on Thursday he trusts computer chips made by Dutch chipmaker Nexperia will reach customers in Europe and the rest of the
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Beijing demands further steps from Netherlands in Nexperia dispute
Beijing is demanding additional steps from the Netherlands to resolve a conflict over control of Dutch-based and Chinese-owned semiconductor maker Nexperia, the Chinese Commerce Ministry said on Thursday.