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    German Auto Parts Sector Rushes to Get China Exemptions for Nexperia Chip Exports

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    Posted on November 3, 2025

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    Last updated: January 21, 2026

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    Quick Summary

    German auto suppliers seek China exemptions for Nexperia chips to avoid production halts. Political solutions are being pursued amid trade tensions.

    German Auto Suppliers Seek Exemptions for Nexperia Chip Exports

    By Eduardo Baptista, Rachel More and Toby Sterling

    BERLIN (Reuters) -German automotive suppliers were rushing for exemptions to Chinese export restrictions on Nexperia chips on Monday, hoping for a political solution to a trade stand-off that has caused alarm over possible production stoppages in the car industry.

    A fight over Nexperia, which makes large volumes of basic chips used in cars, threatens to halt car assembly lines after the Netherlands seized control of the Dutch company over concerns about its Chinese parent Wingtech.

    Fuelling hopes for a political solution, China said on Saturday it would consider exemptions to the chip exports affected by the Dutch move.

    Germany's Aumovio is among the automotive suppliers that have sought exemptions from Beijing, having submitted its application with the Chinese commerce ministry, a person familiar with the matter said.

    A spokesperson for Aumovio declined to comment.

    "China did open up the regulations a little bit for the export of stock," said Dominik Zillner of Components at Service (CAS), a German-based electronics component distributor.

    However, this can only be done with special permission from the Chinese commerce ministry, he added.

    Carmakers and their suppliers face possible production stoppages if the issue over Nexperia is not solved quickly.

    Europe's top carmaker, Volkswagen, has not been able to guarantee production at its German sites beyond this week, while supplier Bosch has registered plans to furlough workers at its Salzgitter site due to squeezed supply.

    Peer ZF said on Monday it was also preparing for such measures as a precaution.

    "It is unclear to what extent and at what speed deliveries from China could resume," a ZF spokesperson said. "We are therefore continuing to work hard to secure our supply."

    (Additional reporting by Ilona Wissenbach in Frankfurt, Editing by Miranda Murray and Emelia Sithole-Matarise)

    Key Takeaways

    • •German auto suppliers are seeking exemptions from Chinese export restrictions on Nexperia chips.
    • •The trade stand-off threatens to halt car production in Germany.
    • •China may consider exemptions to the chip export restrictions.
    • •Volkswagen and Bosch face potential production stoppages.
    • •ZF is preparing for supply chain disruptions.

    Frequently Asked Questions about German auto parts sector rushes to get China exemptions for Nexperia chip exports

    1What is a production stoppage?

    A production stoppage occurs when manufacturing operations are halted, often due to supply chain disruptions, labor strikes, or equipment failures, impacting the delivery of goods.

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