The Dutch government has announced new rules restricting exports of certain semiconductor equipment, a move that comes amid pressure by the United States on its allies to curb China’s ability to produce advanced chips.
Under the new rules, which are expected to go into effect on September 1, companies that make advanced chipmaking equipment will be required to seek a licence before they can export it.
“We have taken this step in the interest of our national security,” Trade Minister Liesje Schreinemacher said on Friday, adding that such equipment may have military applications.
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