Peter Wennink, chief executive officer of the Dutch chip giant ASML Holding NV, was dissatisfied with the United States to put over the United States to put over China.There are enough sacrifices. "

According to Bloomberg, Winnick said in an interview with the Dutch Newspaper's NRC Handelsblad (NRC) on Tuesday (13th)., Asley "can only surrender."

Winnick said: "The news we heard from Chinese customers is that China is adjusting their roadmap to produce more chips using old technologies. Related devices can still be provided because these chips are still provided because these chipsIt is also very needed. If China wants to have equipment that can produce advanced chips, it must buy very cutting -edge film deposition equipment and etching machines, they mainly come from the United States. "

American chip equipment manufacturers, more than 25%of their revenue from the Chinese market, currently only 15%of ASML sales.

Winnick pointed out, "Americans' intention is to crack down on Chinese manufacturing, but it also affects one of our important suppliers, because some parts are made in China. In the end, Chinese -made parts should be usedOn the chip machine, Asmi is now indirectly affected by these regulations. "

A Samai spokesman confirmed Wemnic's comments on Wednesday.

At present, the United States is urging the Netherlands to implement new control measures on the export of Chinese chip manufacturing equipment.The Netherlands and Japan are the two largest advanced semiconductor equipment in the world.

People familiar with the matter revealed that Japan and the Netherlands agreed to strengthen restrictions on China's exported advanced chip manufacturing equipment with the United States.