Nexperia Auto Chip Crisis: U.S., China, and EU Navigate Tensions and Resolutions

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Nexperia, a Dutch-based semiconductor company owned by China’s Wingtech, is at the center of a geopolitical dispute involving the U.S., China, and the EU, threatening global auto supply chains due to export controls and security concerns. Recent developments suggest potential easing of export restrictions, but the broader issues of ownership and security remain unresolved, risking significant disruptions in automotive manufacturing worldwide.
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- China to loosen chip export ban to Europe following Netherlands row BBC
- China Says It Is Loosening Restrictions on Nexperia’s Auto Chips The Wall Street Journal
- US to announce Nexperia's China facilities will resume shipments, source says Reuters
- Nexperia Halts China Shipments as VW Supplier Slows Output Bloomberg
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