男女羞羞视频在线观看,国产精品黄色免费,麻豆91在线视频,美女被羞羞免费软件下载,国产的一级片,亚洲熟色妇,天天操夜夜摸,一区二区三区在线电影
Global EditionASIA 中文雙語Fran?ais
World
Home / World / Europe

Nexperia case risks damaging everyone's interests

Takeover to avoid theft of outdated chip technology "ridiculous" and risks breaking laws and bilateral relations, Zhang Zhouxiang reports in Brussels.

By Zhang Zhouxiang in Brussels | chinadaily.com.cn | Updated: 2025-10-29 16:53
Share
Share - WeChat
The number of chips needed for each car has risen from 600 for combustion-powered vehicles to 1,600 for electric vehicles as cars have been getting more intelligent. WANG QUANCHAO / XINHUA

One month into the chip-shortage crisis ignited by the Netherlands government's takeover of Chinese-owned and Netherlands-based semiconductor manufacturer Nexperia, skepticism about the decision has been emerging from all sides, with concerns expressed that the rules of international trade have been violated and that the interests of all stakeholders, the Netherlands included, stand to suffer.

The Netherlands government announced on Sept 30 it would take control of Nexperia for one year, forbidding the company and its subsidiaries from making adjustments to assets, intellectual property, its business, or workforce.

The Netherlands' stated reason was that Nexperia, its Chinese parent company Wingtech Technology, and its Chinese national CEO Zhang Xuezheng, had "serious governance shortcomings" and that these posed a threat to the continuity and safeguarding on Dutch and European soil of crucial technological knowledge and capabilities, and economic security.

According to media reports, the decision was made after the CEO of Nexperia allegedly tried to rearrange its European operations.

"The intervention risks producing just the result the government says it wants to prevent," Herman Quarles van Ufford, senior policy-fellow at the European Council on Foreign Relations, wrote on its official website. "It poses an existential crisis to Nexperia as a company; and supply shortages resulting from Chinese countermeasures appear set to seriously disrupt car production."

According to Nexperia's own website, the company produces chips for automotive use, including bipolar transistors, diodes, MOSFETs, and variants.

Its Sustainability Report 2024 states that sales to the Americas (primarily the United States) reached $192 million, up from $119 million in 2020, while sales to Europe, the Middle East, and Africa, with Europe dominating, rose from $289 million to $457 million in the same period.

Many car manufacturers in Europe and the US rely on Nexperia for supplies.

"If the Nexperia saga ends in the shutdown of the US auto industry, it would be the irony to end all ironies, as it would effectively mean the US sanctioned their own industrial base (given it all originated with US sanctions pressuring the Netherlands to seize Nexperia away from China)," entrepreneur Arnaud Bertrand, of MeAndQi.com, wrote on X. "Lesson number one when you throw a grenade: make sure you don't stand right in the blast radius."

By this, he referenced a new regulation released by the US Department of Commerce on Sept 29 that expanded export-control sanctions to subsidiaries that are more than 50 percent owned by US-listed entities as of Oct 1, to which Wingtech is an old member and Nexperia would be a new one. Many believe this change pushed the Netherlands government into a hasty decision.

The exposure is not limited to the US. Europe is also in the firing line. According to the Daily Telegraph newspaper, "carmakers became hooked on Chinese chips" and now "can't get them". In car-manufacturing powerhouse Germany, a Deutsche Welle report found that companies are so short of chips that "Volkswagen says it expects work stoppages if an alternative isn't found".

"If Germany wants to save its car industry, the foreign minister should go to the Netherlands and ask for reversing the seizure of Nexperia," wrote Glenn Diesen, a professor of political science at the University of South-Eastern Norway.

1 2 3 Next   >>|
Most Viewed in 24 Hours
Top
BACK TO THE TOP
English
Copyright 1995 - . All rights reserved. The content (including but not limited to text, photo, multimedia information, etc) published in this site belongs to China Daily Information Co (CDIC). Without written authorization from CDIC, such content shall not be republished or used in any form. Note: Browsers with 1024*768 or higher resolution are suggested for this site.
License for publishing multimedia online 0108263

Registration Number: 130349
FOLLOW US
主站蜘蛛池模板: 平陆县| 法库县| 崇明县| 井研县| 遵义市| 旺苍县| 济宁市| 绥江县| 雅江县| 榆树市| 承德县| 溆浦县| 灵石县| 苏州市| 醴陵市| 德惠市| 晋江市| 湘潭县| 贵南县| 星子县| 北流市| 鄄城县| 科尔| 金寨县| 彭山县| 高尔夫| 梁山县| 西青区| 昌邑市| 获嘉县| 福建省| 抚州市| 靖州| 襄城县| 安图县| 安新县| 三都| 岳阳市| 明光市| 绵阳市| 磴口县| 镇沅| 囊谦县| 抚州市| 南乐县| 商洛市| 霍山县| 泗水县| 泌阳县| 鄢陵县| 石台县| 葫芦岛市| 太谷县| 法库县| 巫溪县| 商丘市| 泽库县| 泰安市| 民乐县| 方正县| 杭锦后旗| 西乡县| 沙田区| 台安县| 临邑县| 登封市| 宝清县| 突泉县| 南皮县| 文安县| 共和县| 江陵县| 宁明县| 伊春市| 龙陵县| 贵阳市| 晋中市| 新丰县| 日喀则市| 三江| 乌兰察布市| 静海县|