AMSTERDAM, June 8 (Reuters) - Computer chip maker Nexperia, which is headquartered in the Netherlands and owned by a Chinese company, has been denied a request for a subsidy in Germany.
A spokesperson for Nexperia, based in Nijmegen, Netherlands, and owned by China's Wingtech (600745.SS), said the company had not been given an explanation for the rejection.
Dutch newspaper Het Financieele Dagblad initially reported the news, citing a European Commission document.
Nexperia has had several plans for projects in Europe disrupted by government concerns in the past year over its Chinese ownership.
Nexperia is the former Standard Products division of chipmaker NXP (NXPI.O), spun off in 2016 and acquired by Wingtech in 2018.
Persons:
China's Wingtech, Nexperia, chipmaker, Toby Sterling, Leslie Adler, Mark Porter
Organizations:
European, British, Standard Products, Wingtech, Thomson
Locations:
AMSTERDAM, Netherlands, Germany, Nijmegen , Netherlands, Europe, Delft, Newport , Wales