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    Volkswagen warns workers of potential stoppages as chip crunch looms

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    Posted on October 22, 2025

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    Last updated: January 21, 2026

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    Quick Summary

    Volkswagen warns of possible production halts due to chip shortages, affecting the auto industry. The Nexperia dispute remains unresolved.

    Table of Contents

    • Impact of Chip Shortage on Volkswagen Production
    • Current Production Status
    • Nexperia Dispute and Its Implications
    • Response from Other Automakers
    • Potential Solutions and Future Outlook

    Volkswagen Alerts Employees of Possible Production Halts Amid Chip Shortage

    Impact of Chip Shortage on Volkswagen Production

    By Ilona Wissenbach and Rachel More

    Current Production Status

    BERLIN (Reuters) -Volkswagen told workers on Wednesday it cannot rule out production stoppages due to supply chain issues, in a sign of how a dispute over Dutch chip maker Nexperia is threatening to disrupt Europe's auto sector.

    Nexperia Dispute and Its Implications

    Auto industry bodies have sounded the alarm over the possible impact on production, after the Dutch government seized control of the Chinese-owned Nexperia last month, citing intellectual property concerns, while China curbed exports of its finished products that are needed by European car makers.

    Response from Other Automakers

    VW issued an internal letter to staff saying production had not yet been impacted by chip shortages, a company spokesperson told Reuters.

    Potential Solutions and Future Outlook

    "In view of the dynamic situation, however, we cannot rule out an impact on production in the short term," the spokesperson added.

    VOLKSWAGEN MONITORING SITUATION

    German daily Bild earlier on Wednesday reported on VW's internal memo.

    The Bild report, citing sources familiar with the plans, also said that production stoppages were planned from next Wednesday due to the problems, impacting the Golf series first then other models.

    The Volkswagen spokesperson declined to comment on the "speculation" about the Wednesday stoppage, adding that the company was monitoring the situation carefully.

    Volkswagen will temporarily pause production of its Golf and Tiguan models at its central Wolfsburg plant on Friday to deal with an unrelated inventory matter, the company said.

    It has said there is no connection between those measures and chip supply problems.

    Bild also cited unspecified sources as saying Volkswagen has started discussions with labour authorities about the option of launching a state-backed reduced working hours scheme potentially affecting tens of thousands of employees.

    VW declined to comment on that.

    NO SOLUTION YET TO RESOLVE NEXPERIA IMPASSE

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

    Nexperia chips, which are mostly packaged in China, are technologically simple but used in large quantities in car manufacturing.

    BMW and Mercedes have said they are also working with suppliers to secure production in light of the Nexperia stand-off.

    The Dutch and Chinese economy ministers spoke on Tuesday but failed to find a solution to the impasse over Nexperia.

    (Reporting by Ilona Wissenbach, Ludwig Burger, editing by Miranda Murray, Kirsti Knolle and Jane Merriman)

    Key Takeaways

    • •Volkswagen warns employees of potential production stoppages.
    • •Nexperia dispute threatens European auto sector.
    • •VW monitoring chip shortage situation closely.
    • •Production halts may impact Golf and Tiguan models.
    • •No resolution yet for Nexperia impasse.

    Frequently Asked Questions about Volkswagen warns workers of potential stoppages as chip crunch looms

    1What is a chip shortage?

    A chip shortage occurs when the demand for semiconductor chips exceeds supply, affecting various industries, particularly automotive, as they rely on these components for vehicle production.

    2What is the impact of supply chain issues?

    Supply chain issues can lead to delays in production, increased costs, and reduced availability of products, significantly impacting businesses and their ability to meet consumer demand.

    3What is production halting?

    Production halting refers to the temporary suspension of manufacturing processes, often due to supply shortages or operational challenges, which can affect a company's output and revenue.

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