Netherlands Blocks ASML Exports of Some Chip-Making Equipment to China
02 Janeiro 2024 - 1:19AM
Dow Jones News
By Sherry Qin
Netherlands has blocked chip-equipment manufacturer ASML's
exports to China of some lithography systems, which are essential
to making advanced microprocessors, in a partial license revocation
following U.S. export restrictions.
The Netherlands-based company said Monday that the Dutch
government recently partially revoked an export license for
shipping the NXT:2050i and NXT:2100i lithography systems to China
in 2023.
Dutch semiconductor companies have had to seek government
permission since September before they can sell some advanced types
of chip-making equipment abroad, the Dutch government said in June.
The rule came after national-security officials from the
Netherlands, Japan and the U.S. reached an agreement to start
restricting such exports, aiming at limiting China's access to
advanced semiconductor technologies.
The chip-equipment maker had previously said it could ship
restricted chip-making equipment to China until the end of 2023
despite the rule, according to media reports.
ASML specializes in photolithography, the process of using light
to print on photosensitive surfaces, a process key to chip
makers.
"We do not expect the current revocation of our export license
or the latest U.S. export control restrictions to have a material
impact on our financial outlook for 2023," the company said in a
statement.
Write to Sherry Qin at sherry.qin@wsj.com
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