Netherlands suspends Nexperia state control, China talks continue

Dutch suspends control of Nexperia as goodwill after China eases export ban amid chip supply concerns for Europe's auto industry. - REUTERS
AMSTERDAM: The Dutch government said on Wednesday it was suspending its intervention at computer chip maker Nexperia after what said were constructive talks with China over a dispute which has led to shortages of chips needed by car manufacturers.
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- Netherlands took control of Nexperia to prevent operations shifting to China, but Beijing retaliated with export ban which later relaxed.
- Dutch economy minister says suspension of intervention is a goodwill gesture as talks continue.
- Chip supply disruptions have hit carmakers, highlighting Nexperia's role in global automotive supply chains.
Beijing responded by halting exports of Nexperia's finished products on October 4, a measure it has since relaxed.
Dutch Economy Minister Vincent Karremans said on Wednesday that suspending the government intervention represented a gesture of goodwill, adding that talks will continue.
"We are positive about the measures already taken by the Chinese authorities to ensure the supply of chips to Europe and the rest of the world," he said in a statement.
Nexperia is a major supplier of basic computer chips to the car industry, and shortages of its chips following the dispute between the Netherlands and China, have threatened automotive supply chains and led to production slowdowns and halts.
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