New U.S. Law aims to halt ASML sales to China
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New U.S. Law aims to halt ASML sales to China
"The MATCH Act targets technologies that China imports because the country cannot produce them itself, specifically immersion DUV lithography, a market dominated by ASML."
"The proposal explicitly names the Chinese companies affected: SMIC, Hua Hong, Huawei, CXMT, and YMTC will no longer be allowed to purchase or have chip manufacturing machines serviced."
"ASML's revenue from China, which accounted for 33 percent in 2025, is expected to drop to approximately 20 percent this year due to the MATCH Act."
The MATCH Act introduces stricter export restrictions on chip manufacturing equipment to China, focusing on technologies that China cannot produce. ASML, holding a monopoly on advanced chip manufacturing equipment, is central to this legislation. The bill targets Chinese companies like SMIC, Huawei, and others, prohibiting them from purchasing or servicing chip manufacturing machines. ASML's revenue from China, which was 33 percent in 2025, is projected to decline to 20 percent, reflecting the significant impact of these restrictions on its business operations.
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