(Beijing / Shanghai Comprehensive News) Wang Wentao, Minister of Commerce of China, met on Tuesday (March 28) to meet with the Global President of the Dutch Optical Machine Giant, as saying that China is willing to include Asmi in the world.The interior of the inter -national company went to China to develop a good business environment and provide efficient services.

According to a press release issued by the official website of the Ministry of Commerce of China, Wang Wentao emphasized during the meeting that China has unswervingly promoting high levels of opening up. He hopes that Acemi will firmly make confidence in China ’s trade and investment cooperation and make positive contributions to Chinahe's economic and trade cooperation.Co -maintained the global semiconductor industry chain supply chain stable.

According to Chinese media reports, Wang Wentao met with Qualcomm President and CEO An Meng from March 26th to 28th.The foreign executives of the annual meeting exchanged issues on issues such as the development of enterprises in China, digital transformation, and maintaining the stability of the global industrial chain supply chain.

Asley is the leader of the global semiconductor photocolk machine, formally established ASML China in 2000.According to the Securities Times, the company currently has 15 offices, 11 storage and logistics centers, and three R & D centers in China, with more than 1,500 employees.Data show that in 2021, mainland China is the third largest market in Asmore, accounting for about 14.7%of its global turnover and 16%of global shipments.

However, since 2019, the Dutch government has forbidden Asto to export some machines to China, but Asmi can still export deep -ultraviolet light carvings (DUV) systems with lower export technology.

On March 8 this year, the Dutch government announced that it plans to further restrict the export of semiconductor technology. In addition to the most advanced technology, Acemai's low -end products have also been banned.

For the Dutch plan, the Chinese ambassador to the Netherlands said in an interview with the Dutch Financial Report that he would not guess the Chinese anti -restriction measures, but "China will not simply swallow this breath."