At the climate summit held in Belém, Brazil, Dutch Prime Minister Dick Schoof revealed that China has given the green light for Nexperia's Chinese factories to restart chip deliveries to customers worldwide. According to Schoof, China has formally informed the Netherlands of its decision to permit Nexperia's facilities in China to resume their role in the global semiconductor supply chain. This move follows earlier disruptions caused by the Dutch government's intervention in Nexperia's operations, which had sent ripples through the international semiconductor market. By allowing the resumption of chip supplies, China aims to uphold the stability and security of the global semiconductor ecosystem, ensuring a smoother flow of critical technology components.
