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AMSTERDAM, Oct 17 (Reuters) - ASML (ASML.AS), a major supplier of equipment to computer chip manufacturers, said on Tuesday it does not expect any short-term financial impact from newly updated guidance on U.S. restrictions on exports to China...
The Netherlands-based company said in a statement it expected the new U.S. guidelines to "have an impact on the regional split of our systems sales in the medium to long term", meaning it will affect the volume of sales the company has in one country versus another, but not sales overall...
"It is our understanding that the new regulations will be applicable to a limited number of fabs (fabrication plants) in China related to advanced semiconductor manufacturing," the company said.. China is ASML's third-largest market by sales after Taiwan and South Korea.. Previous rounds of restrictions from the U.S. government have barred the company from selling its most advanced products to customers in China...
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