Thursday, March 9th 2023

Netherlands Government Sets Restrictions on Chip Exports, ASML Responds

Today the Dutch government has published more information on upcoming restrictions on export of semiconductor equipment. These new export controls focus on advanced chip manufacturing technology, including the most advanced deposition and immersion lithography tools. Due to these upcoming regulations, ASML will need to apply for export licenses for shipment of the most advanced immersion DUV systems.

It will take time for these controls to be translated into legislation and take effect. Based on today's announcement, our expectation of the Dutch government's licensing policy, and the current market situation, we do not expect these measures to have a material effect on our financial outlook that we have published for 2023 or for our longer-term scenarios as announced during our Investor Day in November last year.

In this regard, it is important to consider that the additional export controls do not pertain to all immersion lithography tools but only to what is called "most advanced". Although ASML has not received any additional information about the exact definition of "most advanced", ASML interprets this as "critical immersion" which ASML defined in our Capital Markets Day as the TWINSCAN NXT:2000i and subsequent immersion systems. In addition, ASML notes that customers that are primarily focused on the mature nodes are well served with less advanced immersion lithography tools. And finally, ASML's longer-term scenarios are primarily based on global secular demand and technology trends, rather than on detailed location assumptions. As a reminder, sales of ASML's EUV tools have already been restricted since 2019.
Sources: ASML.com, BBC News
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Vayra86
Imagine the political power play at work here. I really wonder what was said.
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