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China ‘dissatisfied’ with new Dutch export controls on ASML chipmaking tools

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Beijing
Sun, September 8, 2024 Published on Sep. 8, 2024 Published on 2024-09-08T12:41:55+07:00

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China ‘dissatisfied’ with new Dutch export controls on ASML chipmaking tools Containers of Dutch tech giant ASML, which supplies chipmaking machines to the semiconductor industry, are pictured in Veldhoven, Netherlands, on March 27, 2024. (ANP/AFP/Rob Engelaar)

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hina is "dissatisfied" with the Dutch government’s decision to expand export controls on ASML chipmaking equipment, the Chinese commerce ministry said in a statement on Sunday.

The Dutch government on Friday said it would expand export licensing requirements for ASML's 1970i and 1980i DUV (Deep Ultraviolet) immersion lithography tools, aligning its rules with export restrictions on these machines unilaterally imposed by the United States last year.

Beijing has repeatedly criticised Washington's strategy of pressuring allies like the Netherlands and Japan to join export controls targeting Chinese access to cutting-edge chips and chipmaking equipment.

"In recent years, in order to maintain its global hegemony, the United States has continued to [...] coerce certain countries to tighten export control measures for semiconductors and [related] equipment [...] China is resolutely opposed to this," China's commerce ministry said in response to the Dutch government's announcement on Friday.

The ministry added that the Dutch side should not abuse export controls, avoid measures that damage Sino-Dutch cooperation in semiconductors, and safeguard the "common interests of Chinese and Dutch enterprises."

US lobbying has effectively stopped ASML, the world's biggest vendor of chipmaking equipment, from exporting its most advanced lithography systems to China.

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Dutch Trade Minister Reinette Klever said on Friday the decision was made "for our safety".

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