Bloomberg: US pushes for more restrictions on ASML

Bloomberg: US pushes for more restrictions on ASML

It concerns specialized equipment that was previously subject to restrictions, meaning ASML is no longer allowed to sell it to China. According to the United States, Chinese customers who had already purchased machines prior to those restrictions also cannot now call ASML for maintenance work.

Spokesmen for ASML and the Dutch government declined to comment to Bloomberg News. The US Commerce Department also declined to comment.

The US has long been concerned that China and the West are using chip technology for military purposes. After urging from the United States, the Dutch government further restricted ASML’s exports last year. Initially, the company was only allowed to sell its advanced machines to Chinese customers, but some types of older-generation chip machines were also included.

However, according to insiders Bloomberg spoke to, there are still some holes in the system. This may be why Americans are now pushing for more restrictions. Washington isn’t just targeting ASML, the US will also insist that Japanese companies can’t export certain chemicals critical to making chips to China, for example.

Impact

Governments in Tokyo and The Hague have responded coolly to recent pressure from Washington, sources said. Before considering drastic measures, they will first want to see what the impact of measures already taken is.

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