Not even maintenance is OK in the eyes of the Uncle Sam
Under US pressure, Dutch photolithography giant ASML will no longer service certain chipmaking equipment purchased by Chinese customers.
The chip equipment maker might not have much of a choice, especially when it comes to servicing machines with US-made parts."We can service them, but not with US content, with spare parts that come out of the US that are under export control," the outgoing ASML CEO said. The Netherlands is tightly integrated with the US and its allies, and going against American export restrictions is not seen as feasible for the country.
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