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Wingtech takes legal action to protect Nexperia shareholder rights, claims could reach $8 billion

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December 30, 2025

December 30, 2025 /SemiMedia/ — Wingtech Technology, the parent company of Nexperia, held a recent shareholders' meeting where it emphasized its commitment to focusing on the development of its core semiconductor business. The company also confirmed it would take legal measures to protect its shareholder rights in Nexperia. Wingtech Technology's Chairman, Yang Mu, reiterated the firm’s strong position on reclaiming Nexperia-related equity and control.

Initial Legal Talks Held with Nexperia’s Independent Board Members

During the meeting, Wingtech disclosed that it had held initial formal talks with Nexperia's independent board members and custodians appointed by the Dutch court. Both parties exchanged views on their core concerns. Wingtech continues to urge Nexperia's Dutch management to engage in constructive dialogue on key issues, including control over the company and the restoration of a stable global supply chain.

To protect shareholder interests, Wingtech has initiated multiple legal procedures in the Netherlands. Since issuing a dispute notice on October 15, the company warned that if the matter remains unresolved within six months, it may resort to international arbitration, with potential compensation reaching $8 billion (approximately 56 billion RMB). The company plans to reaffirm its stance at a second hearing in January 2026, continuing its legal actions to protect its assets and shareholder rights.

Supply Chain Disruption and Response Measures in China

Furthermore, Yang Mu revealed that on October 26, Nexperia’s Dutch management unilaterally decided to halt wafer supplies to Nexperia China. This decision not only violated business contracts and the spirit of industry cooperation but also significantly impacted the stability of the global semiconductor supply chain. In response to the supply disruption, Nexperia China has begun a "self-rescue" initiative, operating in compliance with Chinese laws and regulations. The company is also conducting supplier validation with domestic wafer vendors and expects to complete the process between Q1 and Q2 of 2026.

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