China's Ministry of Commerce has warned of risks to global microchip supply chains due to Nexperia's actions.

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Source: People's Republic of China – State Council News

BEIJING, March 7 (Xinhua) — Recent actions by Netherlands-headquartered semiconductor company Nexperia, owned by China's Wingtech, have seriously disrupted normal production operations, China's Ministry of Commerce said Saturday, warning that the Dutch company should bear full responsibility if the moves lead to a new crisis in the global semiconductor industry and its supply chains.

This statement was made by an official representative of the department in response to a media question about Nexperia's mass blocking of its employees' official accounts in China.

The Chinese Ministry of Commerce noted that, thanks to the joint efforts of China and the Netherlands, Wingtech and Nexperia are consulting on resolving internal corporate disputes.

At the same time, the Chinese side noted that by blocking the work accounts of its employees in China, Nexperia provoked new contradictions and created additional obstacles to the ongoing negotiation process.

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