Dutch Government Takes Control of Nexperia Over China Relocation Fears

Dutch Government Seizes Control of Chipmaker Nexperia Over China Relocation Fears

The Netherlands government has taken control of chipmaker Nexperia, citing urgent concerns that its former CEO planned to dismantle European operations and move production to China. This dramatic intervention follows intelligence that the executive had already transferred sensitive technology secrets to China.

Key Takeaways

  • Dutch government seized Nexperia on September 30 over governance issues
  • Former CEO planned 40% European staff cuts and Munich R&D closure
  • Chip designs and machine settings already transferred to China
  • Major automakers warn of potential production disruptions

The China Connection and Technology Transfer

According to Reuters sources, former CEO Zhang Xuezheng – who also founded Nexperia’s Chinese parent company Wingtech – had planned substantial European downsizing before his suspension by a Dutch court on October 1. The report indicates Zhang had already transferred critical secrets including chip designs and machine settings from Nexperia’s Manchester plant to a Wingtech-owned facility in China.

Physical equipment from the Hamburg production plant was reportedly next in line for relocation, raising alarms about the complete transfer of European semiconductor capabilities to China.

Automotive Industry Impact

The Nexperia standoff has triggered warnings from major global automakers about potential chip shortages affecting production. Volkswagen has alerted employees about possible delays, while BMW and Mercedes-Benz are coordinating with suppliers to maintain production.

General Motors CEO Mary Barra confirmed during an earnings call that China’s chip export restrictions “have the potential to impact production,” noting GM has teams “working around the clock with our supply chain partners to minimize possible disruptions.”

While Nexperia’s chips are considered basic components, they remain essential and are used in large quantities across automotive electronic systems, making supply disruptions particularly concerning for the industry.

Government Action and Chinese Response

The Dutch government’s September 30 takeover was followed days later by China’s Ministry of Commerce restricting exports of Nexperia’s products from the country. This created additional complications since approximately 70% of Nexperia’s chips, though manufactured in Europe, are packaged in China before global distribution.

The company’s Chinese division has since begun operating independently and resumed sales within China. However, Reuters sources indicate the Dutch government remains confident about reaching an agreement with China to reinstate Nexperia under a joint Dutch-Chinese structure, suggesting ongoing diplomatic efforts to resolve the standoff.

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