China says semiconductor supply chain stability is top priority after Dutch ruling on Nexperia

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China says semiconductor supply chain stability is top priority after Dutch ruling on Nexperia

Road traffic cameras attached to a pole next to Nexperia factory amidst of shortage of chips supply, in Dongguan · Reuters

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Fri, February 13, 2026 at 10:14 PM GMT+9 1 min read

BEIJING, Feb 13 (Reuters) - Restoring stability to global semiconductor ‌supply chains is the ‌top priority, China’s commerce ministry ​said Friday in response to a Dutch court ruling earlier this week on Nexperia, ‌according to ⁠a statement published on the ministry’s website.

The ⁠ministry urged the Dutch side to meet China ​half way ​and create ​favorable conditions ‌for companies to resolve internal disputes.

A Dutch court on Wednesday ordered an investigation into mismanagement at chipmaker Nexperia ‌BV and upheld ​an October decision ​to ​suspend former CEO Zhang ‌Xuezheng, the founder ​of Nexperia’s ​Chinese parent Wingtech <600745.SS>, saying the company needs stability.

(Reporting ​by ‌Shi Bu, Xiuhao Chen and ​Ryan Woo; editing by ​Philippa Fletcher)

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