China will loosen its export restrictions on semiconductors made by Nexperia, its Commerce Ministry said, after the Chinese-owned, Netherlands-based automotive chip maker was caught in the crossfire of the U.S.-China trade war, leading to supply disruptions that hit car production.
China will allow exports of Nexperia chips for eligible cases, the Commerce Ministry said Saturday, without specifying the criteria. “As a responsible major power, China fully considers the safety and stability of domestic and international production and supply chains,” it said in a statement. It also blamed the Dutch government’s “improper interference in internal affairs of companies” for the supply disruption.
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