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    China says it’s hoping for action from Netherlands to resolve Nexperia crisis

    The Daily FuseBy The Daily FuseNovember 8, 2025No Comments1 Min Read
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    SHANGHAI: The Chinese language authorities stated on Saturday (Nov 8) it’s ready for concrete actions by the Netherlands to resolve a dispute over chipmaker Nexperia that has led to shortages of the corporate’s chips and threatened automotive manufacturing.

    The Chinese language Commerce Ministry stated it had agreed to a Dutch request to ship representatives to Beijing for talks on Nexperia, which is predicated within the Netherlands however owned by Chinese language agency Wingtech.

    “We’re conducting constructive talks (with China) and can take the suitable constructive steps ourselves when that is wanted,” a spokesperson for the Netherlands’ Financial Affairs Ministry stated in response on Saturday.

    “Right now we can’t talk about the content material of the continuing talks.”

    The Netherlands intervened at Nexperia, a serious maker of primary chips used within the electrical techniques of automobiles, on Sep 30, saying it had to take action to forestall the corporate from transferring manufacturing from Europe to China. China responded by blocking exports of the corporate’s completed merchandise on Oct 4, resulting in shortages.

    China has begun providing carmakers exemptions to export restrictions on a case-by-case foundation, following a cope with the US. 



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