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Wingtech’s 2025 loss widens as Nexperia dispute bites

By Thomson Reuters Apr 29, 2026 | 10:32 AM

BEIJING, April 29 (Reuters) – Wingtech Technology said on Wednesday that its net loss widened to 8.7 billion yuan ($1.3 billion) in 2025 ​from a 2.8-billion-yuan loss a year earlier, ‌as a dispute over control of Nexperia weighed on the company’s performance.

• Wingtech’s control over Nexperia’s relevant overseas entities remains restricted, it said in a filing to ‌the ​Shanghai Stock Exchange.

• Those entities ⁠are not following Wingtech’s ⁠order to conduct business and have suspended wafer supplies to Nexperia China’s relevant departments, disrupting the continuity of the company’s manufacturing operations, it ​said.

• The dispute began when the Dutch government took control of Netherlands-based Nexperia from its ⁠Chinese parent Wingtech in ⁠September, citing governance issues.

• Wingtech said ​it is pursuing legal remedies to protect its rights ​while in the meantime stepping up development ‌of its domestic supply chain to ensure supply to customers in China and globally.

• “Nexperia China is working with Chinese partners to actively establish and ⁠integrate its transistor product lines,” the filing said.

• Nexperia China has completed small-scale trial production of some 12-inch ⁠wafer products ‌that meet its automotive-grade standards and ⁠expects capacity to be released gradually ​in ‌the second half of 2026.

• The ​Chinese company ⁠reported a net loss of 189.3 million yuan in the first quarter of this year, versus a 261.4 million yuan net profit in the same period in 2025.

($1 = 6.8380 Chinese yuan renminbi)

(Reporting by ​Beijing Newsroom)