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China Eases Nexperia Chip Export Controls for Auto Industry

Key Takeaways

  • China grants export exemptions for Nexperia chips for civilian use
  • Move signals potential relief for global auto industry supply chains
  • Decision follows Dutch government’s seizure of Nexperia in September

China has approved exemptions to export controls on Nexperia chips for civilian applications, marking a significant step toward easing global automotive supply shortages. The commerce ministry announced the move on Sunday, indicating Beijing’s willingness to relax restrictions imposed after the Netherlands took control of the chipmaker.

Background of the Trade Standoff

Nexperia, based in the Netherlands but owned by China’s Wingtech Technology, has been at the center of a trade dispute that disrupted global chip supplies. The Dutch government seized control of the company on September 30, citing concerns that Wingtech’s plans to shift production to China threatened European economic security.

In response, China halted exports of Nexperia’s finished chips, which are primarily packaged in Chinese facilities. The current exemptions come after German and Japanese companies reported resumed deliveries of Nexperia’s China-made chips.

Diplomatic Developments

The export policy shift follows a meeting between US President Donald Trump and Chinese President Xi Jinping on October 30. Last week, China began accepting applications for export exemptions, signaling a potential thaw in the standoff.

China’s commerce ministry reiterated its commitment to protecting global chip supply chains while accusing the Netherlands of failing to resolve the dispute. The ministry urged the European Union to “intensify efforts” to persuade the Netherlands to reverse its decision.

“China welcomes the EU to continue leveraging its influence to urge the Netherlands to promptly rectify its erroneous actions,” the ministry stated.

Ongoing Tensions

Despite the exemptions, China-Netherlands relations and broader EU ties are expected to remain strained until the ownership and operational dispute over Nexperia is fully resolved. The Chinese ministry did not specify what constitutes “civilian use” under the new exemptions.

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