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China-Netherlands Chip Fight Turns Into Corporate Civil War

(Friday November 28, 2025 @09:02PM (msmash) from the stranger-things dept.)


The bitter standoff between Dutch chipmaker Nexperia -- which supplies basic chips crucial to 49% of European automakers, over 85% of medical device companies, and the entire defense industry -- and its Chinese parent company Wingtech [1]escalated on Friday when both Wingtech and Nexperia's Chinese unit accused the Dutch business of secretly [2]building a supply chain that would cut China out entirely . The accusations came one day after Nexperia's Dutch headquarters published an open letter claiming it had repeatedly tried and failed to contact its Chinese unit.

Nexperia China demanded the Dutch side halt its overseas expansion plans, specifically a $300 million investment in a Malaysian plant, and alleged an internal company target to source 90% of production outside China by mid-2026. The Chinese unit also accused its European counterparts of deleting employee email accounts and cutting off access to IT systems. The dispute traces back to September when the Dutch government invoked a Cold War-era law to seize control of Nexperia on economic security grounds.

An Amsterdam court subsequently stripped Wingtech of its ownership rights. Beijing retaliated by halting exports of finished Nexperia chips on October 4, triggering warnings of production shutdowns from automakers including Nissan and Bosch. Export curbs were relaxed in early November, and the Dutch government suspended its intervention last week following talks, but the court ruling remains in force. Wingtech warned that supply disruptions could return if the control issue remains unresolved.



[1] https://www.cnbc.com/2025/11/28/nexperia-crisis-dutch-chipmaker-issues-urgent-plea-to-its-china-unit.html

[2] https://www.reuters.com/business/autos-transportation/nexperias-chinese-parent-says-companys-dutch-unit-seeking-permanently-strip-its-2025-11-28/



To: Netherlands From: China (Score:2, Troll)

by 93 Escort Wagon ( 326346 )

"You're not allowed to do what we do."

Re: To: Netherlands From: China (Score:2)

by liqu1d ( 4349325 )

Yeah but of a weird request given how uncooperative they're apparently being. I would expect efforts to phase them out to ramp up openly now they're aware.

Re: To: Netherlands From: China (Score:2)

by klipclop ( 6724090 )

Sounds like the CCP got their hand caught in the proverbial (fortune) cookie jar.... If this was in Chinatown, they would have completely taken over the company, ceased bank accounts and other assets and either expelled or arrested foreign leadership.

Well, if you own it. (Score:4, Interesting)

by Retired Chemist ( 5039029 )

Well, if WIngtech owns the company, it seems reasonable that they should have control over what it does. So, the Netherlands basically seized control of it. I am not sure under what circumstances that would be considered legal, other than the basic one that there really is no such thing as international law, because there is no one with the power to enforce it.

Re: (Score:2)

by khchung ( 462899 )

Yes, it is basically Netherlands office going rogue.

If it were a Chinese office with a Netherlands owning company, you can be sure the /. headline would be "Chinese Office Going Rogue Against Netherlands Owning Company".

By calling it "Civil War" the headline is misleading people into thinking both sides were on equal footing.

Re: (Score:1)

by evanh ( 627108 )

Israel seizes land from Palestinians almost daily and you don't hear a bleep out of mainstream media.

There is some international law but yeah, it's up to the constituent governments to enforce rulings upon themselves. They probably get used, or did historically, as bargaining chips.

Re: (Score:3)

by phantomfive ( 622387 )

> “serious administrative shortcomings [that] threaten the continuity and safeguarding of crucial technological knowledge and capacity on Dutch and European soil,” the government said, with "fears of tech leakage, meaning property and know-how are transferred to China.'

[1]https://www.politico.eu/articl... [politico.eu]

I don't know enough about Dutch law to say much more than that, but I'm sure they had lawyers work it out.

[1] https://www.politico.eu/article/dutch-government-seize-control-china-owned-chipmaker-nexperia/

Re: (Score:3)

by phantomfive ( 622387 )

You have remarkably strong opinions on a topic you know very little about.

Good for the Dutch (Score:5, Insightful)

by ddtmm ( 549094 )

Europeans are starting to figure out they need to take control of their economy and production capabilities. They can either continue to be more dependant on China, or start controlling their own destiny. The sooner the better. Good for them.

Re: (Score:1)

by khchung ( 462899 )

> Europeans are starting to figure out they need to take control of their economy and production capabilities.

Does that include getting out of American influence also?

CCP-ruled China is an enemy society. (Score:3)

by couchslug ( 175151 )

Changing economic systems does not make it less totalitarian.

Its apologists should be purged from the West without apology.

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it, and a better way that involves rethinking something that hasn't
been rethunk yet.
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