The decision, announced on Saturday by China’s Commerce Ministry, will permit shipments of Nexperia’s mature-node chips “in eligible cases,” though criteria were not specified. The ministry said the change reflected China’s intent to balance national security with global supply stability. It also criticized the Netherlands for what it called “improper…
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