BERLIN (Reuters) -Parts of BMW's supplier network are affected by developments at Chinese-owned computer chip maker Nexperia, a spokesperson for the German carmaker told Reuters on Thursday. "We are in close contact with our suppliers and continuously assess the situation in order to identify potential supply risks at an early stage and take appropriate measures if necessary," the spokesperson said in an emailed statement. Production continues at BMW's plants as planned, he added. (Reporting by Rachel More; editing by Matthias Williams)
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