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Nexperia's China unit says it has 'sufficient inventories' after Dutch parent's supply suspension

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BEIJING (Reuters) -Dutch chipmaker Nexperia's China unit said on Sunday that it had established "sufficient inventories of finished goods and work-in-progress" and that its supply chain remained

Nexperia's China Division Claims Adequate Inventory Amid Supply Halt

Nexperia's Supply Chain Challenges and Responses

BEIJING (Reuters) -Dutch chipmaker Nexperia's China unit said on Sunday that it had established "sufficient inventories of finished goods and work-in-progress" and that its supply chain remained secure and stable after its parent halted wafer supplies.

Background on Supply Suspension

The Dutch company suspended supplies of wafers to its Chinese assembly plant on October 26, calling it "a direct consequence of the local management's recent failure to comply with the agreed contractual payment terms," Reuters reported on Friday.

Implications for the Chip Market

Its China unit called Nexperia's suspension "unilateral" and "extremely irresponsible", adding the Dutch parent's claim about contractual payment was "misleading and highly deceptive", according to a statement Nexperia China released early on Sunday.

Future Prospects and Contingency Plans

Nexperia China had asserted it had the right to operate independently of Nexperia Netherlands after Dutch authorities in September took over control of Nexperia from its Chinese owner Wingtech, citing concerns about possible technology transfers.

Beijing responded by blocking the company's products from leaving China.

"We have proactively initiated multiple contingency plans and are accelerating the qualification of new wafer supply sources," the Chinese unit said on Sunday on its Chinese social media account, adding that it expected to meet all customers' demands starting next year.

Existing inventories would sustain the Chinese unit's order fulfilment "through year-end and beyond," it added.

Nexperia makes basic, inexpensive power-control chips such as transistors and diodes that cost only a few cents to buy.

However, such chips are needed in almost every device that uses electricity, and automakers that use Nexperia's chips have also warned of potential production disruptions.

The White House is expected to announce that Nexperia's China facilities will resume shipments, Reuters reported on Friday, after a trade truce was struck at a summit between U.S. President Donald Trump and his Chinese counterpart Xi Jinping in South Korea.

China's commerce ministry said on Saturday it would consider exemptions for Nexperia's chip exports from the country.

(Reporting by Xiuhao Chen and Ryan Woo; Editing by Jamie Freed)

Key Takeaways

  • Nexperia's China unit claims sufficient inventory despite supply halt.
  • Dutch parent halted wafer supplies due to payment issues.
  • Nexperia China plans to operate independently of Dutch control.
  • Contingency plans are in place to meet future demands.
  • Potential production disruptions for automakers using Nexperia chips.

Frequently Asked Questions

What is inventory?
Inventory refers to the goods and materials a business holds for the purpose of resale. It includes finished products, work-in-progress items, and raw materials.
What is a supply chain?
A supply chain encompasses all the steps involved in producing and delivering a product, from raw materials to the final customer.
What are wafers in chip manufacturing?
Wafers are thin slices of semiconductor material used to fabricate integrated circuits and other microdevices in the electronics industry.
What is a contingency plan?
A contingency plan is a strategy designed to take effect in response to a potential future event or situation, ensuring business continuity.

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