"Netherlands and US Intensify Tech Rivalry by Restricting ASML Chip Equipment Exports to China"
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The U.S. administration reportedly intervened weeks before a January 1, 2024, export ban deadline to stop ASML, a Dutch semiconductor equipment maker, from shipping certain chipmaking machines to China. This action was in response to China's use of ASML's technology in developing advanced processors, despite the Dutch government's previous authorization for such shipments until the end of 2023. The U.S. aims to limit China's access to advanced semiconductor technology, a move that has prompted China to accelerate the development of its own silicon ecosystem.
- US reportedly halted ASML's chipmaking machine shipments to China weeks before ban Engadget
- ASML Shares Dip After Netherlands Revokes Licence for Some China Exports U.S. News & World Report
- US Pushed ASML to Block Chinese Sales Before January Deadline Bloomberg
- Netherlands Blocks ASML Exports of Some Chip-Making Equipment to China The Wall Street Journal
- ASML forced to suspend some China exports after US escalates tech battle CNN
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