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ASML's CEO questions US export rules on China

ASML's CEO questions US export rules on China

Says curbs benefit US companies.

By Staff Writer on Dec 14, 2022 10:43AM

The chief executive of ASML Holding NV, the Dutch semiconductor equipment maker, on Tuesday, questioned whether a US push to get the Netherlands to adopt new rules restricting exports to China makes sense.

"Maybe they think we should come across the table, but ASML has already sacrificed," CEO Peter Wennink said in an interview with the newspaper NRC Handelsblad.

He said that following US pressure, the Dutch government has already restricted ASML from exporting its most advanced lithography machines to China since 2019, something he said has benefited US companies selling alternative technology.

He said that while 15 percent of ASML's sales are in China, at US chip equipment suppliers "it is 25 or sometimes more than 30 percent".

A spokesperson for ASML confirmed the remarks in the interview were accurate but declined further comment.

The Biden administration issued new export rules for US companies in October aimed at cutting off China's ability to manufacture advanced semiconductor chips in a bid to slow its military and technological advances.

Washington is urging the Netherlands, Japan and other unspecified countries with companies that make cutting-edge manufacturing equipment to adopt similar rules. The Dutch trade minister has confirmed talks are ongoing.

Wennink said it seemed contradictory that US chip manufacturers are able to sell their most advanced chips to Chinese customers, while ASML is only able to sell older chipmaking equipment.

"American chip manufacturers have no problem with China as a customer," he said.

Meanwhile, "it is common knowledge that chip technology for purely military applications is usually 10, 15 years old. (Yet) the technology used to make such chips can still be sold to China," he added.

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