Car manufacturers are starting to halt production due to a shortage of semiconductors. This was after Nexperia, a semiconductor manufacturer in the Netherlands, halted shipments from China earlier ...
Nexperia, now at the center of a geopolitical and industrial storm, traces its roots to the Netherlands' chip giant NXP Semiconductors. The company began as NXP's discrete and power semiconductor ...
Automakers are growing increasingly anxious about a shortage of simple microchips causing production disruptions, which started this week at Honda plants in North America and are expected to spread ...
Roula Khalaf, Editor of the FT, selects her favourite stories in this weekly newsletter. Chipmaker Nexperia faces an “existential threat” following the Dutch government’s seizure of management control ...
The largest US auto-parts trade group has warned that domestic carmakers may see major production disruptions within two to four weeks, as the escalating dispute over Nexperia risks cutting off ...
BRUSSELS :Dutch Prime Minister Dick Schoof said he discussed the situation related to Chinese-owned chip supplier Nexperia with German Chancellor Friedrich Merz on the sidelines of the EU summit in ...
BRUSSELS, Oct 24 (Reuters) - Dutch Prime Minister Dick Schoof has discussed the situation related to Chinese-owned chip supplier Nexperia with other European leaders during the EU summit in Brussels, ...
The Chinese subsidiary of chipmaker Nexperia has resumed deliveries to local distributors. However, there have been significant changes: sales are now only permitted for the domestic Chinese market, ...
The Chinese unit also instructed distributors to transact with their customers only in yuan, in an apparent bid to stabilise supply in China and operate more independently from its Dutch parent, one ...
[BEIJING/TAIPEI] Dutch chipmaker Nexperia’s Chinese unit has resumed supplying semiconductors to local distributors, according to two people briefed on the matter, having previously halted all ...
Dutch chipmaker Nexperia’s China arm has restarted local chip sales after an export ban, now requiring all transactions in yuan. The move follows the Dutch government's control of the company and ...
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