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Chinese acquisition of º£½ÇÊÓÆµ's leader microchip plant being reviewed on national security grounds

The º£½ÇÊÓÆµ Government has confirmed an assessment of the deal by Chinese-owned firm Nexperia to acquire Newport Wafer Fab

Nexperia Newport, formerly known as Newport Wafer Fab.(Image: Matthew Horwood)

The takeover of one of Wales’ leading tech firms and the º£½ÇÊÓÆµ’s biggest microchip manufacturer, Newport Wafer Fab, by a Chinese-owned company has been called in for a “full national security assessment” by the º£½ÇÊÓÆµ Government.

The move follows growing pressure from MPs amid concerns that semiconduter foundry, which employs 500 in Newport, has been acquired by a “strategic competitor”.

Boris Johnson said in July 2021 that he had asked National Security Adviser Sir Stephen Lovegrove to look at the £63m acquisition of the plant by Amsterdam-based Nexperia, which is owned by Chinese firm and Shanghai stock market listed tech firm Wingtech - a company said to be linked to the Chinese Communist Party.

However in a report last month, the Commons Foreign Affairs Committee said there was no sign that any investigation had begun.

It questioned why the º£½ÇÊÓÆµ Government had not used its powers under its recently introduced National Security and Investment Act to step in.

However, in a statement, the Department for Business, Energy and Industrial Strategy said Business Secretary Kwasi Kwarteng has finally called in the takeover.

He said: “I have called-in the acquisition of Newport Wafer Fab by Nexperia, a subsidiary of a Chinese company. There will now be a full assessment under the new National Security and Investment Act.

"We welcome overseas investment, but it must not threaten Britain’s national security.”