Dutch Align Export Controls With US on Some ASML Machines
- ASML to apply for export licenses in The Hague instead of US
- The new rules cover shipments of some older machines to China
The ASML Holding NV headquarters and factory in Veldhoven, Netherlands.
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The Dutch government published new export control rules on Friday that will make ASML Holding NV apply for licenses with The Hague rather than the US government for some of its machines.
The new rules, released on Friday, apply to the export of ASML’s older models of deep ultraviolet immersion lithography systems to China and will come into effect on Sept. 7.