Beijing Demands Netherlands Reverse Nexperia Decision to Safeguard Chip Supply
Beijing calls on the Netherlands to reverse its Nexperia intervention, warning of risks to the global semiconductor supply chain stability.
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Beijing calls on the Netherlands to reverse its Nexperia intervention, warning of risks to the global semiconductor supply chain stability.
The Chinese mainland has urged Dutch semiconductor maker Nexperia to send representatives for talks with parent firm Wingtech to stabilize the global supply chain.
On Nov 19, 2025, the Netherlands suspended its administrative order against Nexperia, announced by Minister Vincent Karremans. A key moment for the tech sector.
China slammed Dutch minister’s comments on Nexperia, blaming recent Dutch actions for global chip supply chain turmoil and calling for constructive consultations.
On Nov. 11, 2025, Chinese Commerce Minister Wang Wentao urged Germany to encourage the Dutch government to resolve the Nexperia chip dispute and ease global semiconductor supply chain disruptions.
China urges the EU to press the Netherlands to lift measures on Nexperia chip exports, aiming to restore stability in the global semiconductor supply chain.
The Chinese mainland has agreed to Dutch consultations on the Nexperia semiconductor issue, a key step toward dialogue on global tech trade.
The Chinese mainland urges the Netherlands to resolve the Nexperia issue, warning that delays could strain the global semiconductor supply chain.
Chinese mainland urges the Netherlands to stop disrupting the chip supply chain and seek a constructive solution with Nexperia to keep semiconductors flowing globally.
China is considering export exemptions for Nexperia automotive chips to stabilize supply chains amid Dutch government meddling.