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Secret plans, angry emails: Nexperia hearing exposes tussle over China control

Secret plans, angry emails: Nexperia hearing exposes tussle over China control

Posted on 15 January 2026 By jobuzo

The battle for control of Dutch chipmaker Nexperia entered a new phase on Wednesday, as lawyers representing the firm and its Chinese parent Wingtech Technology traded blows during a seven-hour court hearing in the Netherlands.

The Enterprise Chamber – a special Dutch court handling corporate disputes – scheduled the hearing to determine whether it should order a formal investigation into alleged mismanagement at Nexperia or overturn its earlier ruling, with a verdict set to be issued by February 11.
The court played a key role in suspending Wingtech’s control of Nexperia in October, when it issued a provisional ruling removing former CEO Zhang Xuezheng and transferring the voting rights on shares indirectly owned by Wingtech to an independent administrator.

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During the hearing, the two sides sparred over the cause of the crisis, whether ex-CEO Zhang planned to erode Nexperia’s operations in Europe, and to what extent the supply chain disruptions that followed his removal should be seen as retaliation.

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Lawyers representing Zhang and Wingtech argued the crisis stemmed from a rushed and unjustified intervention by the Dutch government and the Enterprise Chamber, while Nexperia’s legal team maintained the blame lay with Zhang’s mismanagement.

Secret plans, angry emails: Nexperia hearing exposes tussle over China control


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