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How 1 government's chip decision can halt car production worldwide
Business
The Dutch government just took control of Nexperia, a major Chinese-owned chipmaker, over security concerns.
This sudden move has disrupted the global car industry—Honda had to stop making cars at its Mexico plant because it can't get the chips it needs.
Other big automakers are scrambling too, showing how fragile and connected tech supply chains really are.
Chips are everywhere
Chips aren't just for gadgets—they keep cars running, too.
One government shake-up across the world can mess with what ends up in your driveway or garage.
It's a reminder that even tiny tech parts have a huge impact on daily life and the stuff we take for granted.