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Dozens of ASML shipments to China face tougher export curbs

The Netherlands seeks to align with US and Japan as introduction of licence tightens controls from September

Dozens of ASML chipmaking machines destined for China will soon need a licence to be shipped after the Dutch government followed the US and Japan in imposing tough curbs on technology exports. 

The Hague said that, from September 1, it will bar high-end chipmaking machines, which could be used for “advanced military applications”, from being exported abroad without such a permit.

The Dutch trade minister insisted the controls were “country neutral” but in practice exporters expect Chinese companies will be among the few that will be refused a licence.

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