1. Chip stocks globally have lost over $420 billion in value after ASML lowered its 2025 forecasts and revealed lower orders than expected. 2. ASML's CEO mentioned that while AI development remains robust, other market segments are taking longer to recover. 3. ASML's revenue from China is expected to drop significantly due to U.S. and Dutch export restrictions.
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