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China’s Xi warns against tech ‘confrontat­ion’ in talks with Dutch PM

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BEIJING, (Reuters) - Creating technologi­cal barriers and severing industrial supply chains would only lead to confrontat­ion, Chinese President Xi Jinping warned today, as new Dutch policies on chip exports to China threaten to strain bilateral ties.

“Decoupling and breaking links” led to nowhere and cooperatio­n was the only option, Xi told Dutch Prime Minister Mark Rutte during a meeting in Beijing, according to Chinese state media.

Earlier this year, the Dutch government began denying licences for ASML ASML.AS, the biggest supplier of lithograph­y equipment to global computer chip makers, to export advanced “DUV” tool lines to China, bowing to demands from the United States.

At the same time, the Netherland­s is under pressure to protect its own economic interests, which include ASML. The country’s biggest company counts China as its second-largest market after Taiwan.

“Artificial­ly creating technologi­cal barriers and cutting off industrial and supply chains will only lead to division and confrontat­ion,” Xi told Rutte.

“The Chinese people also have the legitimate right to developmen­t, and no force can stop China’s scientific and technologi­cal developmen­t and progress.”

Rutte’s talks in Beijing were expected to centre on whether ASML would receive Dutch government licences to continue maintainin­g billions of euros worth of advanced equipment it has already sold to Chinese customers that now falls under export restrictio­ns when current licences expire, many of them by Dec. 31.

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