<p>➀ NXP announced plans to lay off approximately 1,800 employees globally due to increased tariffs in the US and market pressures.</p><p>➁ The decision is not directly related to concerns about potential trade wars but is related to broader market conditions.</p><p>➂ NXP expects its workforce to 'slightly decrease', with the number of employees reduced no more than 5% globally.</p><p>➃ NXP's President and CEO Kurt Sievers commented on the company's performance in 2024, noting a 5% decline in revenue and a focus on managing growth strategies.</p><p>➄ NXP obtained a €1 billion loan from the European Investment Bank to accelerate semiconductor innovation.</p>
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