<p>➀ Dutch Minister of Asylum and Migration has imposed a 20-year entry ban on a former ASML employee.</p><p>➁ The ex-employee, a 43-year-old Russian engineer, is also facing charges for violating sanctions regulations.</p><p>➂ He is accused of stealing ASML and Mapper Lithography chip technology documents over the years.</p>
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