China imposes export ban after Dutch intervention at
China has imposed an export ban on Nexperia after the Dutch government intervened at the Nijmegen-based chipmaker, removing its CEO and restricting company decisions, escalating
China has imposed an export ban on Nexperia after the Dutch government intervened at the Nijmegen-based chipmaker, removing its CEO and restricting company decisions, escalating
China has moved to block exports from Nexperia facilities within its borders, escalating the fallout from the Dutch government''s decision to seize control of the semiconductor maker.
On Tuesday, 30 September 2025, the Dutch Minister of Economic Affairs invoked the Goods Availability Act (Wet beschikbaarheid goederen, Wbg) due to serious governance shortcomings and actions at
The Dutch government says it''s relinquishing its control over Chinese-owned chipmaker Nexperia following a standoff between China and the Netherlands.
China is gravely concerned over the Netherlands'' announcement of stricter export controls on certain semiconductor manufacturing equipment and software, the Ministry of Commerce
Many leading global companies, including prominent Chinese enterprises, have established their European headquarters, distribution networks and R&D hubs in the Netherlands. Their success
Nexperia''s Chinese unit said in late October that its Netherlands headquarters had suspended supplies of wafers used to make chips to its factory in China, raising concerns over its ability...
Nexperia, now under Dutch government control, produces large volumes of chips in the Netherlands widely used in the automotive industry and consumer electronics. The majority are
Dutch exports to China declined significantly in the first half of 2025, with export volumes falling by around 15 percent year-on-year, according to Statistics Netherlands (CBS). The decline was largely
China has blamed the Netherlands for creating “turbulence” in the global semiconductor supply chain following the Dutch decision to seize control of Nexperia at the end of September.
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