➀ ASML's CEO, Christophe Fouquet, emphasizes the importance of China's semiconductor production for global markets, despite being technologically behind. ➁ Fouquet believes Europe is unable to meet its semiconductor demand and relies on China's legacy chips to fill the supply-demand gap. ➂ The CEO suggests that without a domestic production plan, further restrictions on China could disrupt the global chip supply chain.
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