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Nexperia's Chinese owner Wingtech says it is selecting local wafer suppliers, Caixin reports

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Posted on January 9, 2026

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· Last updated: January 20, 2026

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SHANGHAI, Jan 9 (Reuters) - The Chinese unit of Netherlands-based Nexperia is selecting local firms to supply it with silicon wafers and is expanding domestic packaging capacity, Nexperia's Chinese

Wingtech Chooses Local Suppliers for Nexperia's Silicon Wafers

Nexperia's Supply Chain Strategy

SHANGHAI, Jan 9 (Reuters) - The Chinese unit of Netherlands-based Nexperia is selecting local firms to supply it with silicon wafers and is expanding domestic packaging capacity, Nexperia's Chinese owner Wingtech Technology told financial magazine Caixin.

Interview Insights from Ruby Yang Mu

In an interview published on Friday, which China's Caixin said was conducted in late December, Wingtech's chairwoman Ruby Yang Mu said that the company expected most of the selection process to be completed in the first quarter. 

Impact of Government Actions

Reuters reported in December that the unit had locked in supplies of Chinese-made silicon wafers to cover its entire 2026 production for one type of power chip after Nexperia Netherlands stopped supplying the raw material in a corporate dispute. 

Future of Nexperia's Operations

The Dutch government took control of Nexperia from Wingtech in September, citing governance issues, before suspending supplies of wafers to the Chinese unit the next month. Beijing responded by halting exports of Nexperia's finished products, triggering chip shortages for global automakers.  

Securing local suppliers could allow the Chinese unit to continue manufacturing its chips.

While both governments relaxed their measures last month, court fights and an internal battle continue over control of Nexperia.

Yang said in the interview that Wingtech was still looking to regain control of Nexperia. 

"The current fragmentation leads to duplicated investment and exposes Nexperia to competitive risks, ultimately harming the company’s overall interests," she said. 

A Dutch court will hold a hearing on January 14 to hear arguments over whether it should formally investigate alleged mismanagement at Nexperia.

Nexperia Netherlands did not immediately respond to a request for comment. 

(Reporting by Brenda Goh; Additional reporting by Toby Sterling in Amsterdam; Editing by Kirsten Donovan)

Key Takeaways

  • Wingtech is choosing local suppliers for Nexperia's silicon wafers.
  • The selection process is expected to complete in Q1.
  • Dutch government took control of Nexperia in September.
  • Beijing halted exports of Nexperia's products, causing shortages.
  • A Dutch court will hear a case on Nexperia's management.

Frequently Asked Questions

What is a silicon wafer?
A silicon wafer is a thin slice of silicon used in semiconductor manufacturing to create integrated circuits and other electronic components.
What is corporate governance?
Corporate governance refers to the systems, principles, and processes by which a company is directed and controlled, ensuring accountability and transparency.
What is a power chip?
A power chip is a type of semiconductor device used to manage and control electrical power in various applications, including consumer electronics and automotive systems.

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