>be Nexperia >founded in 2017 after spinning off from NXP Semiconductors >based in Netherlands, makes basic but crucial chips for cars and phones
>2021 >Chinese company Wingtech Technology quietly buys 100% of Nexperia >Netherlands shrugs at first, because “globalization good” >UK version of Nexperia (Newport Wafer Fab) also gets snapped up by same Chinese parent >everyone suddenly realizes strategic chips ≠ Lego bricks >UK gov forces Wingtech/Nexperia to sell Newport plant in 2023 on national security grounds >EU starts sweating about dependency
>2024–2025 >EU begins enforcement of new anti-coercion, foreign-subsidy, and security screening laws >Commission starts looking into Chinese state-linked tech acquisitions >finds out that Wingtech’s funding chain goes through Chinese government investment vehicles >Brussels not amused
>October 2025 >EU blocks exports and payment flows tied to some Chinese parent structures under new screening measures >Nexperia’s European entities trapped in compliance limbo >can’t legally ship chips to automakers because ownership and export license status unclear >factories still running but nothing leaves the warehouses >ACEA: “oh god we can’t build cars without these chips” >stockpiles will dry up in weeks >every automaker from VW to Stellantis starts panic emails
>EU governments debating whether to seize or nationalize Nexperia Europe operations >China threatens retaliation on rare earth exports >brussels_meeting.exe crashes
>tfw a corporate ownership change from four years ago now threatens to halt Europe’s car production
Source: https://www.acea.auto/press-release/acea-calls-for-quick-resolution-to-critical-chip-supply-shortage/
@unabomber 
No problem is bad enough that the government can't make it worse.
@Zeb One thing I learned from this is that, no one government should accumulate trade surpluses, and/or trade deficits, so much that they can take modernity around the world into hostage. We need to do industrialization like we did agriculture: roughly equal output everywhere on earth. If industry can only be done a few places, then inevitably trade surpluses, and trade deficits will accumulate in certain preferred regions, and spill over into defaults, trade wars, and actual wars.