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    EU tech chief Virkkunen to meet chipmaker Nexperia amid supply worries

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    Posted on October 30, 2025

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    Last updated: January 21, 2026

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    Quick Summary

    EU tech chief Henna Virkkunen will meet with Nexperia to discuss chip supply issues, crucial for the EU Chips Act 2.0. Nexperia faces supply challenges due to geopolitical tensions.

    Table of Contents

    • Meeting to Address Chip Supply Issues
    • Background on Nexperia
    • Impact of EU Chips Act
    • Future of European Chip Production

    EU Tech Chief to Discuss Supply Concerns with Nexperia Chipmaker

    Meeting to Address Chip Supply Issues

    By Foo Yun Chee

    Background on Nexperia

    BRUSSELS (Reuters) -EU tech chief Henna Virkkunen will meet chipmaker Nexperia on Friday, she said on X, amid concerns about a deepening supply squeeze linked to the Dutch company.

    Impact of EU Chips Act

    "Tomorrow meeting @Nexperia. Important lessons being drawn for our #ChipsAct 2.0 foreseen beginning of 2026," Virkkunen said on X.

    Future of European Chip Production

    She had hosted virtual meetings with the CEOs of Infineon, STMicroelectronics, NXP and Acea earlier on Thursday.

    Nexperia, owned by Chinese company Wingtech, has been in the spotlight after the Dutch government earlier this month took control of the company.

    Sources say this was prompted by worries that its former CEO was dismantling the company's European operations and moving production to China.

    Beijing subsequently responded by blocking Nexperia products from leaving China, prompting the Netherlands-based company to tell carmakers it could no longer guarantee supplies. That triggered nervousness in other sectors as well.

    Nexperia makes basic power control chips such as transistors and diodes. These cost only a few cents to buy, but are needed in almost every device that uses electricity and are ubiquitous in cars to connect the battery to motors, for lights and braking systems.

    Europe adopted the 43 billion euro ($50.15 billion) EU Chips Act in 2023, aimed at doubling the bloc's share of global chip output to 20% by 2030 and reducing its reliance on foreign chipmakers.

    The European Commission will review this legislation next year, and has tentatively called it Chips Act 2.

    ($1 = 0.8575 euros)

    (Reporting by Foo Yun Chee; Editing by Jan Harvey)

    Key Takeaways

    • •EU tech chief Henna Virkkunen to meet Nexperia over chip supply issues.
    • •The meeting is crucial for the EU Chips Act 2.0, planned for 2026.
    • •Nexperia faces challenges after Dutch government intervention.
    • •China's response has affected Nexperia's supply chain.
    • •The EU aims to double its global chip output share by 2030.

    Frequently Asked Questions about EU tech chief Virkkunen to meet chipmaker Nexperia amid supply worries

    1What is the EU Chips Act?

    The EU Chips Act is legislation aimed at increasing the European Union's share of global semiconductor production to 20% by 2030, reducing reliance on foreign chipmakers.

    2What are power control chips?

    Power control chips, such as transistors and diodes, are essential components in electronic devices, used to manage electrical power in applications like automotive systems.

    3What is semiconductor supply chain?

    The semiconductor supply chain refers to the entire process of designing, manufacturing, and distributing semiconductor devices, which are critical for various electronic products.

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