Dutch halt state intervention at Chinese-owned chipmaker Nexperia, paving way for exports to resume

📊Executive Summary
The Dutch government has suspended its intervention at Nexperia, a Chinese-owned chipmaker, allowing exports to resume. This decision follows constructive talks with Chinese authorities and aims to stabilize the semiconductor supply chain, which had been under strain due to previous restrictions. The Dutch Economy Minister emphasized the importance of this move in light of global automotive groups raising concerns over chip shortages. The situation had escalated in September when the Dutch government invoked a law to take control of Nexperia amid security concerns raised by the U.S. This development is seen as a positive step towards ensuring reliable global semiconductor flows....
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