<p>➀ ASML CEO Christophe Fouquet predicts the U.S. will increase pressure on semiconductor technology sales to China.</p><p>➁ Fouquet believes the key issue is what is beneficial for the Netherlands and Europe.</p><p>➂ ASML's business with China focuses on mature technology with low relevance to national security.</p><p>➃ Current export restrictions have caused China to lag behind in advanced technology by 10 to 15 years.</p><p>➄ Fouquet estimates the chip market will recover in 2025, with 2026 expected to be ASML's 'growth year'.</p>
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