The Dutch company stated in a press release that its facilities in other countries are operating normally. Semiconductor manufacturer NXP expected on Thursday for the crisis over control of the company to be resolved, but warned its customers that it cannot guarantee that products manufactured in China after October 13 of last year are authentic and meet quality standards. The Dutch government's control over NXP began on September 30 of last year, and the Chinese government banned the export of its products starting October 4, leading to a shortage of NXP chips widely used by automotive companies. NXP promised to de-escalate soon and denied the allegations.
NXP Expects Control Crisis to Be Resolved
Dutch semiconductor maker NXP expects the crisis over its control to be resolved but has warned customers it cannot guarantee the authenticity of products made in China after a certain date. The Dutch government's takeover of the company led to a Chinese export ban, causing a chip shortage for the auto industry.