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    German auto association warns of risk to production from Nexperia dispute

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    Posted on October 21, 2025

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    Last updated: January 21, 2026

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    Quick Summary

    The Nexperia dispute threatens German auto production, with potential stoppages if chip supply issues aren't resolved. Major carmakers like Volkswagen and BMW are affected.

    Table of Contents

    • Impact of Nexperia Dispute on Automotive Industry
    • Current Situation and Responses
    • Consequences for Major Car Manufacturers
    • Global Trade Tensions and Their Effects

    German Auto Industry Faces Production Risks Amid Nexperia Dispute

    Impact of Nexperia Dispute on Automotive Industry

    BERLIN (Reuters) -A stand-off between China and the Netherlands over chipmaker Nexperia could significantly disrupt automotive production in the near future, Germany's VDA industry association said on Tuesday.

    Current Situation and Responses

    "The situation could lead to considerable production restrictions in the near future, and possibly even to production stoppages if the interruption in the supply of Nexperia chips cannot be rectified in the short term," VDA President Hildegard Mueller said in a statement.

    Consequences for Major Car Manufacturers

    The VDA is in contact with the affected companies, the German government and the European Commission, it said.

    Global Trade Tensions and Their Effects

    "The current focus should be on finding quick and pragmatic solutions," Mueller said.

    The Dutch government seized control of Nexperia, an important supplier of basic chips used in cars, on September 30, citing intellectual property concerns due to its Chinese ownership. In response, the Chinese government banned exports of the company's finished products.

    While not sophisticated, Nexperia's chips are widely used in high volumes in cars as well as consumer electronics.

    The Nexperia dispute only adds to global trade tensions hurting European carmakers and their suppliers, including higher U.S. import tariffs and Chinese export curbs on rare earths.

    Volkswagen and BMW are among the German carmakers whose supplier networks are affected. Both have said they are working to assess the impact of the dispute.

    (Reporting by Rachel More. Editing by Matthias Williams and Mark Potter)

    Key Takeaways

    • •Nexperia dispute could disrupt German auto production.
    • •VDA warns of potential production stoppages.
    • •Dutch government seized Nexperia over IP concerns.
    • •Chinese export ban impacts chip supply.
    • •Volkswagen and BMW assessing the situation.

    Frequently Asked Questions about German auto association warns of risk to production from Nexperia dispute

    1What is the VDA?

    The VDA, or Verband der Automobilindustrie, is the German Association of the Automotive Industry, representing the interests of car manufacturers and suppliers in Germany.

    2What are Nexperia chips?

    Nexperia chips are basic semiconductor components widely used in automotive applications and consumer electronics, essential for various electronic functions in vehicles.

    3What is production risk?

    Production risk involves potential disruptions in manufacturing processes that can lead to decreased output, often due to supply chain issues or external factors.

    4What is the impact of chip shortages on the automotive industry?

    Chip shortages can lead to significant production delays and reduced vehicle availability, impacting sales and revenue for automotive manufacturers.

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