Holland technology industry organization FME Chairman Henry Henrael called on the EU to clarify whether it will follow up on the United States' restrictions on the export of chip technology to China.

(Reuters)

[Instant News/Comprehensive Report] In recent years, the competition between the United States and China has been fierce, and the chip war between the two countries has attracted attention from all walks of life.

In response to the United States' restrictions on chip exports to China, the Dutch technology industry organization FME yesterday (17th) called on the European Union to clarify whether it will follow up on the United States' restrictions on chip technology exports to China, saying that Europe should take "unified and forceful action."

According to a Reuters report, the United States imposed an export ban on China in October last year that hindered the development of the chip manufacturing industry and slowed down the progress of technology and military. NT$65.9 billion) followed up with China’s ASML, and the negotiations between the United States and the Netherlands have so far yielded no concrete results.

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When Dutch Prime Minister Mark Rutte (Mark Rutte) visited Washington on the 17th to meet with US President Biden, he said that the relevant discussions are being carried out step by step, and now we have seen gradual progress; however, he also said that the Netherlands should not only discuss this matter with the United States, It is also necessary to reach consensus with many partners.

"Reuters" stated that some European politicians questioned the Netherlands' separate negotiations with the United States on chip policy. Although Rutte denied that he was under pressure on this matter, Theo Henrar, chairman of the Dutch technology industry organization FME, called on the EU to draft a position on the 17th. The statement clarifies whether Europe will follow up on the US's ban on chip exports to China, and how it will restrict it after the follow-up. "In an era of geopolitical tension, the strategic autonomy of a single country and Europe as a whole is very important. The EU must adopt a more unified, Stronger action to help the Netherlands."

FME represents the interests of as many as 2,200 technology companies in the Netherlands, including Asmol, which has been pushed to the forefront in the US-China chip war.

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