➀ The Dutch government plans to limit ASML's ability to maintain semiconductor equipment in China, affecting advanced process manufacturing efforts. ➁ This decision, influenced by U.S. pressure, may involve high-end deep ultraviolet (DUV) equipment and could lead to equipment malfunctions as early as next year. ➂ The U.S. may implement unilateral measures like the Foreign Direct Product Rule (FDPR) if allied countries do not align with its China export control policies.
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