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China blames Netherlands for chip supply tensions amid Nexperia standoff
China blames the Netherlands for worsening the semiconductor supply chain crisis after Dutch seizure of Nexperia, a key chipmaker, disrupting global auto production, with 70% of chips packaged in China.
- China's Commerce Ministry said the Netherlands has caused chaos in the semiconductor supply chain that could threaten global auto production, even after Beijing allowed Nexperia's Chinese unit to resume exports of its computer chips.
- China had blocked shipments of chips from Nexperia's plant in the southern Chinese city of Dongguan in response to the Dutch government's seizure of Nexperia in late September, citing national security concerns.
- Global automakers including Ford Motor have warned that China's export restrictions on Nexperia's semiconductors could disrupt car manufacturing.
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China appears to be losing patience with the Dutch government in the Nexperia negotiations. The Ministry of Trade issued a sharp criticism of the Netherlands today, accusing the cabinet of an unconstructive attitude and claiming that the Netherlands is escalating the crisis in the global supply chain. These strong words are at odds with those of European Commissioner Sefcovic. Last night, he spoke of "progress" in the Nexperia negotiations and o…
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Leaning Left7Leaning Right4Center13Last UpdatedBias Distribution54% Center
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