1. ASML, a key semiconductor equipment maker, faces stricter Dutch export controls under U.S. pressure to limit advanced chip tech to China; 2. China criticizes the restrictions as coercive and unfair, impacting its domestic chip industry; 3. The move reflects escalating tech competition and supply chain fragmentation amid U.S.-China tensions.
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