‘US-China Chip War Stops Europe Before Blocking’

'US-China Chip War Stops Europe Before Blocking'
International23 May ’23 at 22:03Edited May 23, ’23 10:35 PMAuthor of the book: John Lucas

With Foreign Minister Wopke Hoekstra’s visit to China, it has become clear that the Netherlands is embroiled in a chip war between the US and China. ‘It’s time to show our colours.’

Earlier this year, the Netherlands agreed to an export ban on chip machines from ASML to China. A wish from the US, Japan has also signed on. An important theme turned up during the conversation between Hoekstra and his colleague today. China emphasized their concerns, and so did Hoekstra. But it hasn’t turned out to be very concrete,’ says Chinese correspondent Anuk Eigenram.

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The crème de la crème

ASML’s export ban on chip machines only applies to the latest, high-tech EUV machines. ‘That’s the crème de la crème, the size of a truck, each costing around 125 million euros,’ says FD’s journalist Peter Couwenberg. This means the older generation engine can still be exported to China. There is currently no restriction on this.

‘ASML is currently on a golden hill’

Peter Couvenberg, FD

But according to Paul Verhagen, a senior technologist at the Hague Center for Strategic Studies, China mainly wants to know how far the export ban goes in practice. ‘They want those machines from ASML. If that’s not possible, they want to know where they stand.’ While the U.S. has specified that chip machines cannot be used for military applications, it’s unclear how firm the ban is.

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Military objectives

This makes the conversation difficult for Minister Hoekstra, Couwenberg thinks. ‘The Americans are in charge.’ And it clashes with ASML’s politics. ‘They have always said: We provide machines to anyone. You can not only make chips with it, but scanners, cars, but also for military purposes.

In that sense, the Netherlands is embroiled in a chip dispute between the US and China. A difficult position, with advantages, thinks Couwenberg. ‘ASML is currently on a golden hill. They only have this technology that makes them a monopoly when it comes to making chip machines.’ China, the US and Europe will invest billions in the chip industry in the coming years. And Couwenberg insists that only ASML can provide the machinery for this. ‘The order book is bloated, they won’t have to worry about this for the next ten years.’

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Verhagen also thinks the problems for ASML are not yet over. ‘Currently, only those EUV machines have restrictions, not DUV machines. But America wants it, the question is when. That’s why Verhagen thinks it’s in the Netherlands’ interest to extend the ban on DUV machines as long as possible. But at some point it stops. China is a very large economy and accounts for a large portion of ASML’s revenue.’

According to Couwenberg, this blow could be cushioned by rising demand from other countries. ‘India wants its own chip factory, Europe is investing billions, Taiwan is key and Intel is building a mega-factory in the desert of the US state of Nevada.’

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Do we go with the Americans or do we go with the Chinese? ‘

Paul Verhagen, High Tech

Arms race

Earlier this week, China decided to ban exports of chips from US Micron. This caused a rift in the relationship between the two countries. The ban will not affect the Netherlands anytime soon. “China wants to argue with the US, but they want to keep Europe on board.” The conflict between the US and China is likely to escalate. According to Verhagen, this could lead to an ‘arms race lasting decades’. ‘In the field of artificial intelligence, quantum computers and all sorts of new technologies with obvious civilian and military applications.’

That puts Europe, the Netherlands, in a dilemma, Verhagen thinks. ‘We have to show colour. Do we go with the Americans or do we go with the Chinese? You choose the Americans militarily, but you can choose China economically. Both sides have advantages and disadvantages.’

Minister Wopke Hoekstra and Chinese Minister Qin Gang.
Minister Wopke Hoekstra and Chinese Minister Qin Gang. (ANP/EPA)
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