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By Reuters | Updated: March 06, 2026

BEIJING, March 6 (Reuters) – Dutch chipmaker Nexperia’s Chinese subsidiary said on ​Friday most of the company’s operations in China ‌have resumed after being “significantly” disrupted following Nexperia’s mass disabling of office accounts for all employees in the country.

Certain ​production processes, such as “SAP order-to-production process for ​customer-supplied wafers” were interrupted and the company ⁠has initiated an emergency response plan, Nexperia ​China said in a statement posted on its WeChat ​account.

The accounts were disabled on the evening of March 3, which prevented employees in China from accessing company software, ​it added.

“Currently, most business operations have resumed, ​ensuring basic production operations are maintained. We are making every ‌effort ⁠to minimise potential impacts on future production and delivery,” it said.

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

Netherlands-based Nexperia, ​a unit of ​China’s Wingtech (600745.SS), has been at the centre of tensions between Europe and China since ​a Dutch state intervention last year ​installed ⁠a European management team.

The move triggered a crisis that disrupted global supplies of basic chips for the ⁠car ​industry and Nexperia’s Chinese unit ​later declared itself independent of the company’s European management.

Reporting by ​Ethan Wang and Colleen Howe; Editing by Jacqueline Wong

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