Sources revealed that the United States and the Netherlands will hold a new round of negotiations on restricting China's advanced chip technology exports this month.Blocking the camp in China to increase pressure.
According to Bloomberg, people familiar with the matter revealed that Tarun Chhabra, senior officials of the National Security Council, and Alan Estevez, deputy director of the Ministry of Commerce, who are responsible for the Ministry of Commerce and Security of Industry and Security, will go to the NetherlandsNegotiations.
People familiar with the matter said that the two sides will discuss expansion of export control because the United States has always pressured the Dutch government and demands that Acemi stops advanced chip production equipment with a wide range of sales in China.However, insiders expect a new round of negotiations will not reach an agreement.One of the people familiar with the matter said that the interview was part of the bilateral negotiations of the two parties, and the two countries would also discuss other issues of the US -Hehe technology partnership.
Asley has been unable to sell its most advanced extremely ultraviolet (EUV) lithography machine in China.But Washington has been promoting the ban to expand to a more mature technology field.
Bloomberg reported in July that U.S. officials are lobbying that the Dutch officials prohibit Asto from selling some old deep ultraviolet (DUV) light carved machines.These machines are one generation behind advanced technologies, but they are still the most commonly used devices for some non -advanced chips required by manufacturing cars, mobile phones, computers, and even robots.
Estwitz said last week that it is expected that "recently" will reach an agreement to restrict the export of chip technology with allies.