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Nexperia secures $60 million loan from Invest International for global capacity expansion

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February 23, 2026

February 23, 2026 /SemiMedia/ — Invest International, a state-owned financial institution in the Netherlands, has announced a $60 million loan agreement with Dutch semiconductor company Nexperia. The loan is intended to support Nexperia’s global capacity expansion plan for 2026. The funds will be allocated to capital expenditures at Nexperia's production sites worldwide, focusing on increasing production capacity, modernizing production lines, and improving operational efficiency.

According to Invest International, this move will help Nexperia expand its production capabilities while strengthening the Netherlands' strategic position in the global semiconductor industry. The Dutch government emphasized that this investment will ensure the country’s continued leadership in the semiconductor ecosystem and foster technological innovation, as well as the creation of high-skilled jobs in high-tech manufacturing.

However, industry analysts have raised concerns regarding Nexperia’s management in the Netherlands, noting that while the company seeks financial support from a Dutch state-owned institution, it is also pursuing other financing actions, including efforts to split the company. Such actions may negatively impact the legitimate rights of Chinese stakeholders following the loss of Nexperia’s control by Wingtech.

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