China warns the Netherlands to ‘immediately correct its mistakes’ over Nexperia saga that has disrupted auto production — chip shipments remain suspended, auto industry suffering from undersupply
Beijing accuses the Netherlands of remaining indifferent and stubbornly insisting on its own way.
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The Chinese Ministry of Commerce said in a statement that the Netherlands should “immediately correct its mistakes and clear the obstacles to restoring the stability and security of the global semiconductor supply chain.” Beijing said this in relation to the ongoing Nexperia crisis, in which the Dutch government seized control of the chipmaker from its Chinese parent, Wingtech, allegedly to safeguard “crucial technical knowledge.” However, this move has resulted in a component shortage for the automotive industry, reports CNBC, especially as the company supplies approximately 70% of the global market for automotive chips.
Although Nexperia does not manufacture cutting-edge semiconductors like TSMC, it still makes the cheap, low-tech chips that all modern cars use. These range from chips for managing advanced battery and engine systems to those needed for lights, sensors, and electric window controls.
Because of this drama, autom manufacturers have braced for the resulting disruptions, with both Japanese and German auto manufacturers bracing for its impact as far back as October 2025. True enough, Honda has had to temporarily shut down five plants across Japan and China due to the chip shortage, with these assembly sites reverting to reduced output when they return online.
There have been conflicting reasons for the government takeover aside from the supposed illegal technology transfer. One report says that the Wingtech CEO misappropriated $200 million in Nexperia funds to rescue his own company, while there have also been suggestions that the U.S. Was behind the move as it put Wingtech in its “Entity List” in December 2024, with the expanded “Affiliates Rule” putting Nexperia at risk of being included in the U.S. Blacklist, especially as the Chinese company owns a 75% stake on the Dutch company.
While there have been attempts to resolve the issue, it seems that the Netherlands and China offices of the automotive chipmaker have yet to resolve anything. At the moment, Nexperia Netherlands has suspended wafer shipments to its China factory, so even though Beijing has already allowed the Dongguan plant to resume exports to automakers on a case-by-case basis, it’s currently facing a significant gap in wafer supply. This has led to Nexperia China seeking new wafer suppliers to replace those that were supposed to come from the Netherlands, but it will likely take six months or more before it can qualify a new vendor.
In the meantime, automakers would have no choice but to reduce output and find alternative sources for their chip needs. This issue highlights the pitfalls of relying on just a few suppliers for the majority of our chip supply, with a disruption in just one of them having a ripple effect across the globe.
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J4ck1nth3b0x What the Chinese call 'mistakes' is factually fraud according to the Dutch government.Reply
And fraud should be punished by resignation, it's that simple. -
pug_s Nexperia's China company Wingtechsemi is already sourcing wafers in China. Give it a few months after the supply chain bypass Europe and Nexperia Netherlands will become irrevalent.Reply -
Arkitekt78 China is, and forever will be, in the wrong on everything. This instance is no exception.Reply -
JarredWaltonGPU China: "How dare you call us on our BS! You must correct your mistake immediately and do what we tell you to do. We will not stand for governments getting in the way of our infiltrating, stealing, and controlling everything we can."Reply -
Unolocogringo When you refuse to pay for wafers that have already been delivered, do not expect more deliveries.Reply
Https://www.tomshardware.com/tech-industry/nexperia-china-seeks-new-wafer-suppliers-amid-legal-standoff-with-dutch-parent -
Gino188 Reply
Wow the racism is strong in this one. Not even trying to hide it.Arkitekt78 said:China is, and forever will be, in the wrong on everything. This instance is no exception.
China will forever be wrong huh? Right and wrong is determined solely by the winner. -
Unolocogringo Reply
Racism has nothing to do with it.Gino188 said:Wow the racism is strong in this one. Not even trying to hide it.
China will forever be wrong huh? Write and wrong is determined solely by the winner.
A communist government that encourages it populace to steal all information is the problem.
And just because you win does not make you right, some times the bad guy wins. -
regs01 Reply
China is capitalist country. It's EU that is largely socialistic. And not just socialistic, but national socialistic.Unolocogringo said:A communist government
Https://patents.google.com/patent/US8785892B2/enhttps://patents.google.com/patent/US8907310B2/enhttps://patents.google.com/patent/US9390827B2/enhttps://patents.google.com/patent/US20190302628A1/enand so on, so on. Thousands of patents with Russian and Chinese names on ASML and Carl Zeiss.JarredWaltonGPU said:China: "How dare you call us on our BS! You must correct your mistake immediately and do what we tell you to do. We will not stand for governments getting in the way of our infiltrating, stealing, and controlling everything we can."
Apparently by your standards it's infiltrating and stealing. -
circadia Reply
??? Since when is China "capitalist"? It's "state capitalist" at best, and if it were actually capitalist, it would have had far more freedom in civil and political rights. And you could lobby/brib-I mean, "give very lovely gifts to" politicians and ruin everyone's lives. But at the same time, you could freely speak out against such moves without any consequence, and protest, vote, etc. To improve the situation. China is quite literally none of those.regs01 said:China is capitalist country. It's EU that is largely socialistic. And not just socialistic, but national socialistic..
And? As opposed to?Regs01 said:and so on, so on. Thousands of patents with Russian and Chinese names on ASML and Carl Zeiss. -
Amdlova People try dialog with chineses bot lol.Reply
If you tell the truth they will try silence you
if you say something good about it they will salute you.
Great firewall it's always seeing you...
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