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Dutch Seize Chinese Chip Firm Nexperia Following US Pressure

Key Takeaways

  • The Dutch government seized control of Chinese-owned chipmaker Nexperia following US pressure.
  • Court documents reveal the US demanded CEO replacement for Nexperia’s removal from the entity list.
  • China retaliated with export controls, escalating the US-China tech war’s global impact.

The Dutch government has forcibly taken over Chinese chip company Nexperia, a dramatic move revealing direct American pressure in the escalating US-China tech conflict. Court documents confirm Washington pushed for the CEO’s removal, prompting the Netherlands’ “highly exceptional” intervention.

US Pressure Behind Dutch Takeover

While the Dutch government officially cited “serious governance shortcomings” for seizing Nexperia, newly revealed court documents show explicit US involvement. The Amsterdam Court of Appeal cited minutes from a June meeting where US officials warned that CEO Zhang Xuezheng “will have to be replaced” for the company to qualify for exemption from America’s entity list.

The US Bureau of International Security and Nonproliferation stated: “The fact that the company’s CEO is still the same Chinese owner is problematic.” This direct pressure from Washington preceded the Dutch government’s rare takeover action.

Expanding US Restrictions Trigger Crisis

The intervention comes amid escalating US-China technological tensions. Recent US Commerce Department rules expanded the entity list to include subsidiaries at least 50% owned by blacklisted firms. This directly implicated Nexperia, a fully-owned subsidiary of Wingtech – a partially state-owned Chinese company blacklisted since late 2021.

The Dutch economic ministry described its action as necessary to prevent Nexperia from manufacturing goods that “could become unavailable in a crisis.”

Global Impact and Chinese Retaliation

Nexperia, headquartered in Nijmegen, produces essential chips for consumer electronics, automobiles, and industrial applications across facilities in Germany and the UK. Following the court order, the company confirmed CEO Zhang Xuezheng’s suspension.

China has responded with its own measures, imposing export controls in early October that bar Nexperia and its affiliates from exporting certain China-manufactured components. The company is currently seeking exemptions from these restrictions.

Parent Company Vows Legal Fight

Wingtech, Nexperia’s parent company, has vowed to “never succumb to external political pressure” and condemned the Dutch takeover as “discriminatory treatment.” The Chinese firm has initiated all available legal and diplomatic channels to demand revocation of the decision, setting the stage for prolonged international legal battles.

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