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VW Says Production Secure for Coming Week Despite Chip Dispute

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Volkswagen will produce as normal at its German sites in the coming week as it works to shield its supply chains from a dispute over Dutch chipmaker Nexperia, but it warned on Friday some short-term effects on its network remained possible.

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According to Autoeuropa, "there is a problem with the supply of semiconductors from Nexperia which may affect the entire European car industry, including Volkswagen Group.

·Portugal
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On Wednesday it was said that the Volkswagen plants could come to a halt due to the lack of semiconductor chips. But now the company is giving a warning: at least next week production will be secured.[more]]>

·Hamburg, Germany
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The car group gives warning. Production is secured for the time being in all German locations of the Volkswagen Group. VW is currently negotiating with potential replacement suppliers for chips.

·Frankfurt, Germany
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Car manufacturer Volkswagen will not have to shut down a factory next week, at least not yet. A production halt was threatened earlier this week due to an impending shortage of chips from the Dutch company Nexperia. "The delivery problems at the Dutch chipmaker Nexperia are not yet affecting production at the German car factories," a spokesperson told the DPA news agency. "Production for next week has also been secured at all other German factor…

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In spite of the chip crisis, there will be no production losses at Volkswagen next week. According to today's situation, vehicle production at the German sites will be secured next week, the Group announced on Friday. "The supply bottlenecks at the Dutch chip manufacturer Nexperia have for the time being no impact on production at the vehicle-building plants of the Volkswagen brand in Germany, according to a spokesman. "The driving mode will als…

·Vienna, Austria
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hnonline.sk broke the news in Bratislava Region, Slovakia on Thursday, October 23, 2025.
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