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AMSTERDAM - From left to right: Stefan Tilger, Chief Financial Officer, Ruben Lichtenberg, Chief Legal Officer, and Achim Kempe, Chief Operation Officer of Nexperia, arrive at the Amsterdam Court of Appeal. The Enterprise Chamber continues its oral hearing in the case concerning chip manufacturer Nexperia. The Netherlands and China are embroiled in a conflict after outgoing Minister of Economic Affairs Vincent Karremans imposed restrictions on Nexperia's Chinese parent company, Wingtech, allegedly moving activities and expertise out of Europe. These restrictions have since been suspended. JERO-stock-foto
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AMSTERDAM – The Enterprise Chamber of the Amsterdam Court of Appeal will continue with the oral hearing of the case concerning chip manufacturer Nexperia. The Netherlands and China are embroiled in a conflict after outgoing Minister of Economic Affairs Vincent Karremans imposed restrictions because Nexperia's Chinese parent company, Wingtech, was allegedly moving activities and expertise out of Europe. These restrictions have since been suspended. JEROEN JUMELET / ANP netherlands out - belgium out-stock-foto
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AMSTERDAM - From left to right: Stefan Tilger, Chief Financial Officer, Ruben Lichtenberg, Chief Legal Officer, and Achim Kempe, Chief Operation Officer of Nexperia, arrive at the Amsterdam Court of Appeal. The Enterprise Chamber continues its oral hearing in the case concerning chip manufacturer Nexperia. The Netherlands and China are embroiled in a conflict after outgoing Minister of Economic Affairs Vincent Karremans imposed restrictions on Nexperia's Chinese parent company, Wingtech, allegedly moving activities and expertise out of Europe. These restrictions have since been suspended. JERO-stock-foto
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AMSTERDAM – Ruben Lichtenberg, Chief Legar Officer, (l) and Stefan Tilger, Chief Financial Officer (r) of Nexperia arrive at the Amsterdam Court of Appeal. The Enterprise Chamber continues its oral hearing in the case concerning chip manufacturer Nexperia. The Netherlands and China are embroiled in a conflict after outgoing Minister of Economic Affairs Vincent Karremans imposed restrictions on Nexperia's Chinese parent company, Wingtech, allegedly moving activities and expertise out of Europe. These restrictions have since been suspended. JEROEN JUMELET / ANP netherlands out - belgium out-stock-foto
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AMSTERDAM - From left to right: Stefan Tilger, Chief Financial Officer, Ruben Lichtenberg, Chief Legal Officer, and Achim Kempe, Chief Operation Officer of Nexperia, arrive at the Amsterdam Court of Appeal. The Enterprise Chamber continues its oral hearing in the case concerning chip manufacturer Nexperia. The Netherlands and China are embroiled in a conflict after outgoing Minister of Economic Affairs Vincent Karremans imposed restrictions on Nexperia's Chinese parent company, Wingtech, allegedly moving activities and expertise out of Europe. These restrictions have since been suspended. JERO-stock-foto
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AMSTERDAM – The Enterprise Chamber of the Amsterdam Court of Appeal will continue with the oral hearing of the case concerning chip manufacturer Nexperia. The Netherlands and China are embroiled in a conflict after outgoing Minister of Economic Affairs Vincent Karremans imposed restrictions on Nexperia's Chinese parent company, Wingtech, allegedly moving activities and expertise out of Europe. These restrictions have since been suspended. JEROEN JUMELET / ANP netherlands out - belgium out-stock-foto
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AMSTERDAM – Ruben Lichtenberg, Chief Legar Officer, (l) and Stefan Tilger, Chief Financial Officer (r) of Nexperia arrive at the Amsterdam Court of Appeal. The Enterprise Chamber continues its oral hearing in the case concerning chip manufacturer Nexperia. The Netherlands and China are embroiled in a conflict after outgoing Minister of Economic Affairs Vincent Karremans imposed restrictions on Nexperia's Chinese parent company, Wingtech, allegedly moving activities and expertise out of Europe. These restrictions have since been suspended. JEROEN JUMELET / ANP netherlands out - belgium out-stock-foto
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AMSTERDAM - From left to right: Stefan Tilger, Chief Financial Officer, Ruben Lichtenberg, Chief Legal Officer, and Achim Kempe, Chief Operation Officer of Nexperia, arrive at the Amsterdam Court of Appeal. The Enterprise Chamber continues its oral hearing in the case concerning chip manufacturer Nexperia. The Netherlands and China are embroiled in a conflict after outgoing Minister of Economic Affairs Vincent Karremans imposed restrictions on Nexperia's Chinese parent company, Wingtech, allegedly moving activities and expertise out of Europe. These restrictions have since been suspended. JERO-stock-foto
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AMSTERDAM – The Wintech legal team is in the Amsterdam Court of Appeal. The Enterprise Chamber is continuing with the oral hearing in the case concerning chip manufacturer Nexperia. The Netherlands and China are embroiled in a conflict after outgoing Minister of Economic Affairs Vincent Karremans imposed restrictions on Nexperia's Chinese parent company, Wingtech, allegedly moving activities and expertise out of Europe. These restrictions have since been suspended. JEROEN JUMELET / ANP netherlands out - belgium out-stock-foto
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AMSTERDAM - From left to right: Stefan Tilger, Chief Financial Officer, Ruben Lichtenberg, Chief Legal Officer, and Achim Kempe, Chief Operation Officer of Nexperia, arrive at the Amsterdam Court of Appeal. The Enterprise Chamber continues its oral hearing in the case concerning chip manufacturer Nexperia. The Netherlands and China are embroiled in a conflict after outgoing Minister of Economic Affairs Vincent Karremans imposed restrictions on Nexperia's Chinese parent company, Wingtech, allegedly moving activities and expertise out of Europe. These restrictions have since been suspended. JERO-stock-foto
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AMSTERDAM - From left to right: Stefan Tilger, Chief Financial Officer, Ruben Lichtenberg, Chief Legal Officer, and Achim Kempe, Chief Operation Officer of Nexperia, arrive at the Amsterdam Court of Appeal. The Enterprise Chamber continues its oral hearing in the case concerning chip manufacturer Nexperia. The Netherlands and China are embroiled in a conflict after outgoing Minister of Economic Affairs Vincent Karremans imposed restrictions on Nexperia's Chinese parent company, Wingtech, allegedly moving activities and expertise out of Europe. These restrictions have since been suspended. JERO-stock-foto
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AMSTERDAM - From left to right: Stefan Tilger, Chief Financial Officer, Ruben Lichtenberg, Chief Legal Officer, and Achim Kempe, Chief Operation Officer of Nexperia, arrive at the Amsterdam Court of Appeal. The Enterprise Chamber continues its oral hearing in the case concerning chip manufacturer Nexperia. The Netherlands and China are embroiled in a conflict after outgoing Minister of Economic Affairs Vincent Karremans imposed restrictions on Nexperia's Chinese parent company, Wingtech, allegedly moving activities and expertise out of Europe. These restrictions have since been suspended. JERO-stock-foto
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AMSTERDAM - From left to right: Ruben Lichtenberg, Chief Legal Officer, Stefan Tilger, Chief Financial Officer, and Achim Kempe, Chief Operation Officer of Nexperia, arrive at the Amsterdam Court of Appeal. The Enterprise Chamber continues its oral hearing in the case concerning chip manufacturer Nexperia. The Netherlands and China are embroiled in a conflict after outgoing Minister of Economic Affairs Vincent Karremans imposed restrictions on Nexperia's Chinese parent company, Wingtech, allegedly moving activities and expertise out of Europe. These restrictions have since been suspended. JERO-stock-foto
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AMSTERDAM – Ruben Lichtenberg, Chief Legar Officer, (l) and Stefan Tilger, Chief Financial Officer (r) of Nexperia arrive at the Amsterdam Court of Appeal. The Enterprise Chamber continues its oral hearing in the case concerning chip manufacturer Nexperia. The Netherlands and China are embroiled in a conflict after outgoing Minister of Economic Affairs Vincent Karremans imposed restrictions on Nexperia's Chinese parent company, Wingtech, allegedly moving activities and expertise out of Europe. These restrictions have since been suspended. JEROEN JUMELET / ANP netherlands out - belgium out-stock-foto
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AMSTERDAM – Ruben Lichtenberg, Chief Legar Officer, (l) and Stefan Tilger, Chief Financial Officer (r) of Nexperia arrive at the Amsterdam Court of Appeal. The Enterprise Chamber continues its oral hearing in the case concerning chip manufacturer Nexperia. The Netherlands and China are embroiled in a conflict after outgoing Minister of Economic Affairs Vincent Karremans imposed restrictions on Nexperia's Chinese parent company, Wingtech, allegedly moving activities and expertise out of Europe. These restrictions have since been suspended. JEROEN JUMELET / ANP netherlands out - belgium out-stock-foto
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AMSTERDAM – The Enterprise Chamber of the Amsterdam Court of Appeal will continue with the oral hearing of the case concerning chip manufacturer Nexperia. The Netherlands and China are embroiled in a conflict after outgoing Minister of Economic Affairs Vincent Karremans imposed restrictions on Nexperia's Chinese parent company, Wingtech, allegedly moving activities and expertise out of Europe. These restrictions have since been suspended. JEROEN JUMELET / ANP netherlands out - belgium out-stock-foto
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AMSTERDAM - From left to right: Stefan Tilger, Chief Financial Officer, Ruben Lichtenberg, Chief Legal Officer, and Achim Kempe, Chief Operation Officer of Nexperia, arrive at the Amsterdam Court of Appeal. The Enterprise Chamber continues its oral hearing in the case concerning chip manufacturer Nexperia. The Netherlands and China are embroiled in a conflict after outgoing Minister of Economic Affairs Vincent Karremans imposed restrictions on Nexperia's Chinese parent company, Wingtech, allegedly moving activities and expertise out of Europe. These restrictions have since been suspended. JERO-stock-foto
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AMSTERDAM – Ruben Lichtenberg, Chief Legar Officer, (l) and Stefan Tilger, Chief Financial Officer (r) of Nexperia arrive at the Amsterdam Court of Appeal. The Enterprise Chamber continues its oral hearing in the case concerning chip manufacturer Nexperia. The Netherlands and China are embroiled in a conflict after outgoing Minister of Economic Affairs Vincent Karremans imposed restrictions on Nexperia's Chinese parent company, Wingtech, allegedly moving activities and expertise out of Europe. These restrictions have since been suspended. JEROEN JUMELET / ANP netherlands out - belgium out-stock-foto
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AMSTERDAM - From left to right: Stefan Tilger, Chief Financial Officer, Ruben Lichtenberg, Chief Legal Officer, and Achim Kempe, Chief Operation Officer of Nexperia, arrive at the Amsterdam Court of Appeal. The Enterprise Chamber continues its oral hearing in the case concerning chip manufacturer Nexperia. The Netherlands and China are embroiled in a conflict after outgoing Minister of Economic Affairs Vincent Karremans imposed restrictions on Nexperia's Chinese parent company, Wingtech, allegedly moving activities and expertise out of Europe. These restrictions have since been suspended. JERO-stock-foto
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AMSTERDAM - From left to right: Stefan Tilger, Chief Financial Officer, Ruben Lichtenberg, Chief Legal Officer, and Achim Kempe, Chief Operation Officer of Nexperia, arrive at the Amsterdam Court of Appeal. The Enterprise Chamber continues its oral hearing in the case concerning chip manufacturer Nexperia. The Netherlands and China are embroiled in a conflict after outgoing Minister of Economic Affairs Vincent Karremans imposed restrictions on Nexperia's Chinese parent company, Wingtech, allegedly moving activities and expertise out of Europe. These restrictions have since been suspended. JERO-stock-foto
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AMSTERDAM - From left to right: Stefan Tilger, Chief Financial Officer, Ruben Lichtenberg, Chief Legal Officer, and Achim Kempe, Chief Operation Officer of Nexperia, arrive at the Amsterdam Court of Appeal. The Enterprise Chamber continues its oral hearing in the case concerning chip manufacturer Nexperia. The Netherlands and China are embroiled in a conflict after outgoing Minister of Economic Affairs Vincent Karremans imposed restrictions on Nexperia's Chinese parent company, Wingtech, allegedly moving activities and expertise out of Europe. These restrictions have since been suspended. JERO-stock-foto
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AMSTERDAM – Dirk-Jan Duynstee, attorney for Wintech, is appearing in the Amsterdam Court of Appeal. The Enterprise Chamber is continuing its oral hearing in the case concerning chip manufacturer Nexperia. The Netherlands and China are embroiled in a conflict after outgoing Minister of Economic Affairs Vincent Karremans imposed restrictions on Nexperia's Chinese parent company, Wingtech, allegedly moving activities and expertise out of Europe. These restrictions have since been suspended. JEROEN JUMELET / ANP netherlands out - belgium out-stock-foto
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AMSTERDAM – The Enterprise Chamber of the Amsterdam Court of Appeal will continue with the oral hearing of the case concerning chip manufacturer Nexperia. The Netherlands and China are embroiled in a conflict after outgoing Minister of Economic Affairs Vincent Karremans imposed restrictions because Nexperia's Chinese parent company, Wingtech, was allegedly moving activities and expertise out of Europe. These restrictions have since been suspended. JEROEN JUMELET / ANP netherlands out - belgium out-stock-foto
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AMSTERDAM – The Enterprise Chamber of the Amsterdam Court of Appeal will continue with the oral hearing of the case concerning chip manufacturer Nexperia. The Netherlands and China are embroiled in a conflict after outgoing Minister of Economic Affairs Vincent Karremans imposed restrictions because Nexperia's Chinese parent company, Wingtech, was allegedly moving activities and expertise out of Europe. These restrictions have since been suspended. JEROEN JUMELET / ANP netherlands out - belgium out-stock-foto
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AMSTERDAM - From left to right: Stefan Tilger, Chief Financial Officer, Ruben Lichtenberg, Chief Legal Officer, and Achim Kempe, Chief Operation Officer of Nexperia, arrive at the Amsterdam Court of Appeal. The Enterprise Chamber continues its oral hearing in the case concerning chip manufacturer Nexperia. The Netherlands and China are embroiled in a conflict after outgoing Minister of Economic Affairs Vincent Karremans imposed restrictions on Nexperia's Chinese parent company, Wingtech, allegedly moving activities and expertise out of Europe. These restrictions have since been suspended. JERO-stock-foto
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AMSTERDAM – Dirk-Jan Duynstee, attorney for Wintech, is appearing in the Amsterdam Court of Appeal. The Enterprise Chamber is continuing its oral hearing in the case concerning chip manufacturer Nexperia. The Netherlands and China are embroiled in a conflict after outgoing Minister of Economic Affairs Vincent Karremans imposed restrictions on Nexperia's Chinese parent company, Wingtech, allegedly moving activities and expertise out of Europe. These restrictions have since been suspended. JEROEN JUMELET / ANP netherlands out - belgium out-stock-foto
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In this photo illustration, a Nexperia logo is displayed on a smartphone on the top of a laptop.-stock-foto
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Poland. 7th Jan, 2026. In this photo illustration, a Nexperia logo is displayed on a smartphone on the top of a laptop. (Credit Image: © Omar Marques/SOPA Images via ZUMA Press Wire) EDITORIAL USAGE ONLY! Not for Commercial USAGE!-stock-foto
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THE HAGUE – During a parliamentary debate on the situation surrounding the Chinese chip manufacturer Nexperia, the minister intervened at the end of September with the Nijmegen-based chipmaker, fearing that its Chinese owner was moving money, technology, and knowledge to China. The intervention led to significant tension with China.ANP / Hollandse Hoogte / Robin Utrecht netherlands out - belgium out-stock-foto
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THE HAGUE – During a parliamentary debate on the situation surrounding the Chinese chip manufacturer Nexperia, the minister intervened at the end of September with the Nijmegen-based chipmaker, fearing that its Chinese owner was moving money, technology, and knowledge to China. The intervention led to significant tension with China.ANP / Hollandse Hoogte / Robin Utrecht netherlands out - belgium out-stock-foto
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THE HAGUE – Caretaker Minister Vincent Karremans (VVD, Economic Affairs) during a parliamentary debate on the situation surrounding the Chinese chip manufacturer Nexperia. The minister intervened at the end of September at the Nijmegen-based chip manufacturer because he feared that the Chinese owner was moving money, technology, and knowledge to China. The intervention led to significant tension with China. ANP JEROEN JUMELET netherlands out - belgium out-stock-foto
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THE HAGUE - Debate on the policy and choices of the Minister of Economic Affairs Vincent Karremans regarding Nexperia ANP /HOLLANDSE HOOGTE /ROBIN UTRECHT netherlands out - belgium out-stock-foto
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THE HAGUE – During a parliamentary debate on the situation surrounding the Chinese chip manufacturer Nexperia, the minister intervened at the end of September with the Nijmegen-based chipmaker, fearing that its Chinese owner was moving money, technology, and knowledge to China. The intervention led to significant tension with China.ANP / Hollandse Hoogte / Robin Utrecht netherlands out - belgium out-stock-foto
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THE HAGUE - Debate on the policy and choices of the Minister of Economic Affairs Vincent Karremans regarding Nexperia ANP /HOLLANDSE HOOGTE /ROBIN UTRECHT netherlands out - belgium out-stock-foto
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THE HAGUE – During a parliamentary debate on the situation surrounding the Chinese chip manufacturer Nexperia, the minister intervened at the end of September with the Nijmegen-based chipmaker, fearing that its Chinese owner was moving money, technology, and knowledge to China. The intervention led to significant tension with China.ANP / Hollandse Hoogte / Robin Utrecht netherlands out - belgium out-stock-foto
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THE HAGUE – During a parliamentary debate on the situation surrounding the Chinese chip manufacturer Nexperia, the minister intervened at the end of September with the Nijmegen-based chipmaker, fearing that its Chinese owner was moving money, technology, and knowledge to China. The intervention led to significant tension with China.ANP / Hollandse Hoogte / Robin Utrecht netherlands out - belgium out-stock-foto
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THE HAGUE - Debate on the policy and choices of the Minister of Economic Affairs Vincent Karremans regarding Nexperia ANP /HOLLANDSE HOOGTE /ROBIN UTRECHT netherlands out - belgium out-stock-foto
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THE HAGUE – During a parliamentary debate on the situation surrounding the Chinese chip manufacturer Nexperia, the minister intervened at the end of September with the Nijmegen-based chipmaker, fearing that its Chinese owner was moving money, technology, and knowledge to China. The intervention led to significant tension with China.ANP / Hollandse Hoogte / Robin Utrecht netherlands out - belgium out-stock-foto
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THE HAGUE – Member of Parliament Claire Martens-America (VVD) during a debate with caretaker Minister Vincent Karremans (VVD, Economic Affairs) about the situation surrounding the Chinese chip manufacturer Nexperia. The minister intervened at the end of September with the Nijmegen-based chip manufacturer because he feared that its Chinese owner was moving money, technology, and knowledge to China. This intervention led to significant tension with China. ANP JEROEN JUMELET netherlands out - belgium out-stock-foto
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THE HAGUE – Caretaker Minister Vincent Karremans (VVD, Economic Affairs) during a parliamentary debate on the situation surrounding the Chinese chip manufacturer Nexperia. The minister intervened at the end of September at the Nijmegen-based chip manufacturer because he feared that the Chinese owner was moving money, technology, and knowledge to China. The intervention led to significant tension with China. ANP JEROEN JUMELET netherlands out - belgium out-stock-foto