Nexperia: Losses at parent company widen
The dispute over control of Nexperia is weighing on the balance sheet of its Chinese parent company, Wingtech. Net losses have climbed to more than €1 billion.
By Ning Wang
The dispute over control of Nexperia is weighing on the balance sheet of its Chinese parent company, Wingtech. Net losses have climbed to more than €1 billion.
By Ning Wang
Control of the chip manufacturer Nexperia will continue to be taken away from the parent company Wingtech. The court in Amsterdam also confirmed the decision to suspend the former CEO Zhang Xuezheng.
By Leonardo Pape
The new Dutch government is starting with a clear message regarding China: the People's Republic remains a partner – but at a distance. With executive moves such as Tom Berendsen and Sjoerd Sjoerdsma, The Hague is focusing on security and strategy.
By Amelie Richter
The dispute between the Dutch chip manufacturer Nexperia and its Chinese parent company Wingtech continues. Wingtech is said to have called on the Chinese government to impose export restrictions on Nexperia.
By Leonardo Pape
A Dutch court will examine on Jan. 14 whether to open a formal investigation into the chip manufacturer Nexperia. The case concerns alleged mismanagement that is said to have disrupted semiconductor supplies for the automotive industry.
By Amelie Richter
China is urging the Netherlands to completely relinquish control of chip manufacturer Nexperia. Trade Minister Wang Wentao spoke to German Minister Reiche about this. Meanwhile, the German automotive industry association VDA sees an increased risk to the supply of Nexperia parts in the first quarter of 2026.
By Julia Fiedler
Following talks in Beijing, the Netherlands has relinquished state control of chip manufacturer Nexperia. Nevertheless, the company must inform the Ministry of Economic Affairs about the transfer of intellectual property or critical production facilities in future.
By Leonardo Pape
A government delegation from The Hague will travel to Beijing next week in the dispute over Chinese export controls on semiconductors from Dutch manufacturer Nexperia.
By Marcel Grzanna