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2h agoChina grants exemptions to export curbs on Nexperia chips for civilian use

China’s commerce ministry announced it will allow exemptions to prior export controls on chips made by Nexperia for civilian applications, easing a key supply bottleneck in the automotive and electronics sectors.
The waiver comes after EU and U.S. firms raised concerns about production shortfalls and follows government talks to defuse trade tensions. While the scope of ‘civilian use’ remains undefined, the move suggests Beijing is seeking to relieve pressure on global supply‑chains while maintaining export control leverage.
The development may prompt broader de‑escalation in semiconductor curbs.
Reuters• By Sneha Pathak
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2h agoChina grants exemptions to export curbs on Nexperia chips for civilian use

China’s commerce ministry announced it will allow exemptions to prior export controls on chips made by Nexperia for civilian applications, easing a key supply bottleneck in the automotive and electronics sectors.
The waiver comes after EU and U.S. firms raised concerns about production shortfalls and follows government talks to defuse trade tensions. While the scope of ‘civilian use’ remains undefined, the move suggests Beijing is seeking to relieve pressure on global supply‑chains while maintaining export control leverage.
The development may prompt broader de‑escalation in semiconductor curbs.
Reuters• By Sneha Pathak
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China permits exemptions to Nexperia chip export curbs for civilian use, helping global supply‑chains and signalling trade‑tension easing.
China’s commerce ministry announced it will allow exemptions to prior export controls on chips made by Nexperia for civilian applications, easing a key supply bottleneck in the automotive and electronics sectors.
The waiver comes after EU and U.S. firms raised concerns about production shortfalls and follows government talks to defuse trade tensions. While the scope of ‘civilian use’ remains undefined, the move suggests Beijing is seeking to relieve pressure on global supply‑chains while maintaining export control leverage.
The development may prompt broader de‑escalation in semiconductor curbs.

China’s commerce ministry announced it will allow exemptions to prior export controls on chips made by Nexperia for civilian applications, easing a key supply bottleneck in the automotive and electronics sectors.
The waiver comes after EU and U.S. firms raised concerns about production shortfalls and follows government talks to defuse trade tensions. While the scope of ‘civilian use’ remains undefined, the move suggests Beijing is seeking to relieve pressure on global supply‑chains while maintaining export control leverage.
The development may prompt broader de‑escalation in semiconductor curbs.
Companies:
Nexperia
Wingtech
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semiconductors
China
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Nov 9, 2025 • 12:45 IST