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    Some Nexperia chip shipments resume as Germany welcomes ‘de-escalation’

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    AUMOVIO, HONDA REPORT MOVEMENT IN DELIVERIES

    Germany’s Aumovio, one of the automotive suppliers facing pressure on supply chains, has secured deliveries of Nexperia’s chips from China, Aumovio’s chief executive told Reuters on Friday.

    It was the first supplier to confirm an exemption had been approved from Chinese export controls put in place after the Netherlands seized control of Nexperia, citing concerns about its Chinese parent Wingtech.

    Honda, Japan’s second-largest automaker, also reported signs of movement in its deliveries.

    “As of now, we have received information that shipments have started in China,” Honda Executive Vice President Noriya Kaihara said. “Looking ahead, it is difficult to say anything definitive,” he said, adding the company was working towards resuming production at affected sites from late next week.

    Honda suspended output at a Mexican plant last week and adjusted operations in the US and Canada.

    THREAT TO AUTO PRODUCTION IF NO SOLUTION FOUND

    Nexperia said it could not confirm that its chip supplies had restarted. However, “we would assume that the flow of our products can resume soon” now that the Chinese trade ministry had said it would issue exemptions, a spokesperson said.

    Wingtech declined to comment.

    Automotive suppliers like Aumovio and ZF rushed to apply for exemptions while preparing to furlough workers at production sites if no solution was found.

    European carmakers like Volkswagen cautiously held onto their 2025 forecasts in the third quarter as they limp towards the end of another bruising year, but have warned of looming chip shortages in their supplier networks.



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