uses the past tense "made" to refer to the German fab investment, implying that the upgrade already happened.How much of the planned $200M are actually implemented and how much of it actually came from Wingtech and not loans (backed by Nexperia corporate) and subsidies from European banks and governments?
During the reporting year, Nexperia celebrated key milestones that underscored its commitment to technological innovation and long-term growth. Most notably, the company marked the 100th anniversary of its Hamburg site in Germany – a historic hub of engineering excellence. In recognition of this legacy, Nexperia made substantial investments in next-generation manufacturing capabilities, specifically in Silicon Carbide (SiC) and Gallium Nitride (GaN) technologies.
The same press release also states that Nexperia is now debt free, so investment into the German fab did not come from loans.