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Dutch blocks ASML exports to China in partial license

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CHIP machine manufactur­er ASML on Monday said the Dutch government had partially revoked an export license for the shipment of some chip-making equipment to China, following US export restrictio­ns.

The Veldhoven, Netherland­sbased company said shipments included certain lithograph­y systems.

“A license for the shipment of NXT:2050i and NXT:2100i lithograph­y systems in 2023 has recently been partially revoked by the Dutch government, impacting a small number of customers in China,” the company said.

ASML dominates the market for lithograph­y systems, which use lasers to help create chip circuitry.

The company said it does not expect the revocation or the latest US export control restrictio­ns to have a material impact on its financial outlook for 2023.

In recent years, China has been ASML’s third-largest market after Taiwan and South Korea, but it was the biggest in the third quarter of 2023, with 46% of the company’s sales.

In 2023, the United States announced new rules giving Washington the right to restrict the export of ASML’s “Twinscan NXT1930Di” machine if it contains any US parts.

Soon after, several Dutch lawmakers challenged the Netherland­s’ Trade Minister over whether the United States had acted correctly in unilateral­ly imposing rules regulating the export to China of another ASML chipmaking machine.

“In recent discussion­s with the US government, ASML has obtained further clarificat­ion of the scope and impact of the US export control regulation­s,” the semiconduc­tor equipment maker said in a statement. “ASML is fully committed to comply with all applicable laws and regulation­s including export control legislatio­n in the countries in which we operate.” —

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