Published by Global Banking and Finance Review
Posted on November 6, 2025
1 min readLast updated: January 21, 2026
Published by Global Banking and Finance Review
Posted on November 6, 2025
1 min readLast updated: January 21, 2026
Nexperia warns of potential quality issues with chips made in China post-October 13 due to government interventions affecting production and exports.
AMSTERDAM (Reuters) -Computer chipmaker Nexperia expects to resolve a crisis over control of the company, it said on Thursday, but warned customers it cannot guarantee products made in China after October 13 are authentic and meet quality standards.
The Dutch company's statement said that facilities in other countries are operating as normal. The Dutch government seized control of Nexperia on September 30 and the Chinese government blocked exports of its products from October 4, leading to a shortage of Nexperia chips widely used by carmakers.
(Reporting by Toby SterlingEditing by David Goodman)
Chip quality refers to the reliability and performance standards of semiconductor chips used in electronic devices. It is crucial for ensuring that products function correctly and meet customer expectations.
A crisis in business refers to a significant event that poses a threat to the organization, potentially disrupting operations and affecting its reputation. Effective crisis management is essential to mitigate impacts.
Quality assurance is a systematic process to ensure that products and services meet specified requirements and standards. It helps in maintaining consistency and reliability in production.
Export control refers to laws and regulations that govern the export of goods and services to foreign countries. It aims to protect national security and foreign policy interests.
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