The White House is set to announce that Dutch semiconductor producer Nexperia will resume shipments from its Chinese facilities, according to a source close to Reuters. The decision serves as a significant relief to automotive manufacturers globally, amidst an ongoing component shortage.
The Dutch government took control of Nexperia this month due to governance issues, a move that led China to halt the export of the company's products. Despite the Dutch semiconductors primarily serving the automotive and consumer electronics sectors, disruptions have amplified worries about supply restrictions.
Amid rising U.S. pressures and the addition of Wingtech, Nexperia's parent company, to a restricted-export list, the situation remains tense. Industry bodies and carmakers, including Stellantis an

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