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China lifts restrictions on Nexperia chips, easing global shortage

China exempts compliant Nexperia chip exports for civilian use, signaling progress in talks with Europe to ease a global auto supply crisis.
China, Nexperia Chips

On the Dash:

  • China has exempted compliant Nexperia chip exports, providing relief to global automakers.
  • The Netherlands may lift restrictions on Nexperia if EU-mediated negotiations succeed.
  • Automakers like Honda and Volkswagen continue to monitor the situation as production disruptions have already impacted profits.

According to reports on Sunday, China confirmed it has taken the necessary steps to exempt compliant exports of Nexperia chips for civilian use, and is encouraging the European Union to make progress in resolving the clash that threatens to disrupt global auto production.

The exemption could pave the way for the Netherlands to lift government controls on Dutch-based Nexperia, which is owned by China’s Wingtech Technology Co. China had previously restricted exports from Nexperia’s Chinese facility, which accounts for roughly half of the company’s pre-crisis production.

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EU trade chief Maros Sefcovic had indicated that China agreed to resume chip shipments to Europe, a move that comes amid mounting pressure on the Netherlands to address the issue. Beijing has also called on the Dutch government to correct what it describes as “erroneous practices” against Chinese firms. Talks between Dutch and Chinese officials are scheduled to take place in China to further address the situation.

The ongoing dispute has already affected global automakers, with Volkswagen and other manufacturers warning of potential production disruptions. Additionally, Honda has lowered its annual profit forecast after it halted operations at several plants. While Nexperia chips are not state-of-the-art semiconductors, manufacturers widely use them in automotive systems such as locks, climate control, and speedometers, making the shortage particularly disruptive.

The resolution of this trade clash is critical for stabilizing supply chains. Nexperia’s Dutch operations were placed under government control due to concerns that its Chinese CEO was shifting production capacity and intellectual property. China’s retaliatory restrictions heightened the risk of a broader chip shortage, underscoring the importance of negotiations to restore production and exports.

With the new exemptions in place and international talks underway, automakers are cautiously optimistic that the global supply of Nexperia chips could stabilize in the near term, helping to avoid further production slowdowns and financial losses.

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