US in talks with critical chip tech countries Netherlands, Japan. Topic? China sanctions
The Netherlands and Japan may be about to introduce tougher restrictions aimed at curbing China's ability to produce advanced semiconductors, egged on by pressure from the US.
Japan and the Netherlands are both key producers of photolithography machinery used in the production of chips, and officials from the two countries are set to conclude talks with US officials today on a new set of limits on what can be supplied to China,The sources claimed there are no plans for a public announcement of the restrictions, which will most likely be quietly implemented by the countries involved.
ASML is the sole global supplier of extreme ultraviolet lithography machines, used in the most advanced production nodes, but there is already a ban on supplying these to China. It appears the ban will be extended to also cover less advanced deep ultraviolet lithography equipment as well. Countries such as the Netherlands were understood to be reluctant to join the US in extending export restrictions as some felt they were being asked to take an economic hit in order to satisfy Uncle Sam's crusade against China.
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