AMSTERDAM : Dutch semiconductor equipment maker ASML on Thursday confirmed Chinese media reports that it received licenses from the Dutch government to export some of its advanced tools to customers in China in the Sept. 1 to Dec 31, 2023, period.The company was required to seek licenses for the top slice
AMSTERDAM : Dutch semiconductor equipment maker ASML on Thursday confirmed Chinese media reports that it received licenses from the Dutch government to export some of its advanced tools to customers in China in the Sept. 1 to Dec 31, 2023, period.
The company was required to seek licenses for the top slice of its DUV lithography tools after the Dutch government introduced a new licensing regime for them in June as part of an agreement with the United States.
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