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Car Factories on the Brink: Chip War Crisis Forces Eleventh-Hour Trade Truce

Car Factories on the Brink: Chip War Crisis Forces Eleventh-Hour Trade Truce

Background: Dutch Takeover Spurs Chinese Backlash Nexperia is a major producer of so-called “mature node” semiconductors – basic but ubiquitous components like diodes, transistors and voltage regulators used in cars and consumer electronics reuters.com. Originally part of Philips, Nexperia was sold in 2017 to Chinese investors and later fully acquired by Wingtech Technology, a Shanghai-listed electronics firm investing.com investing.com. For years this arrangement flew under the radar, but rising geopolitical frictions set the stage for conflict. In December 2024, the U.S. Commerce Department placed Wingtech on its Entity List, accusing it of aiding China’s efforts to acquire sensitive chip capabilities
CAR FACTORIES ON THE BRINK: China-Dutch Chip Clash Sparks Global Auto Crisis – Trade Deal Offers Hope

CAR FACTORIES ON THE BRINK: China-Dutch Chip Clash Sparks Global Auto Crisis – Trade Deal Offers Hope

What’s Going On with Nexperia and China Nexperia is a Dutch semiconductor firm (spun out from Philips) that makes mature power-control chips (diodes, transistors, MOSFETs) used ubiquitously in cars and electronics ts2.tech reuters.com. In late September 2025 the Dutch government invoked emergency powers, taking over Nexperia and ousting its China-appointed CEO on national-security grounds. The move was triggered by U.S. pressure (Wingtech, Nexperia’s Chinese owner, was blacklisted) and fears that Nexperia’s technology might transfer to China reuters.com reuters.com. Beijing quickly retaliated. On Oct 4 China’s commerce ministry issued an export ban blocking Nexperia’s China factories from sending chips abroad ts2.tech
Volkswagen Faces Shutdown as Chip War Escalates – Global Auto Industry on Edge (Nexperia)

Volkswagen Faces Shutdown as Chip War Escalates – Global Auto Industry on Edge (Nexperia)

Chip Dispute Threatens Volkswagen’s Output A new chip crisis is looming over Volkswagen just as the industry hoped supply shortages were easing. Nexperia – a major supplier of the tiny electronic components that go into every modern vehicle – has told automakers it “could no longer guarantee” chip deliveries as of mid-October reuters.com. The warning came after an unprecedented intervention by the Dutch government: on September 30, officials invoked emergency laws to take control of Nexperia, ousting its China-appointed CEO amid concerns sensitive technology could leak to China reuters.com reuters.com. Beijing swiftly retaliated. China’s Commerce Ministry issued an export ban
Samsung Galaxy Z Fold7 – Samsung’s Ultra-Thin Foldable Redefines the Game

Samsung’s Jam-Packed July 2025: Foldable Frenzy, Chip Woes & Legal Showdowns

Samsung unveiled the Galaxy Z Fold7, which is 10% lighter and 26% thinner than its predecessor, with a 7.6-inch main display, a 200MP main camera, and a Snapdragon 8 Elite chipset priced at $1,999. The Galaxy Z Flip7 features a 4.1-inch cover screen, a 6.9-inch internal display, a tougher hinge, and an Exynos 2500 processor, giving it a “more like a Galaxy S25 Ultra” feel. Samsung introduced the Galaxy Z Flip7 FE, the first Fan Edition foldable, with the same 6.7-inch internal and 3.4-inch cover displays, 4,000mAh battery, dual cameras, 8GB RAM, and an Exynos 2400, priced at $899. Samsung
15 July 2025
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