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China protests over Dutch plan to cut chip access, as Netherlands moves to join US curbs on Chinese hi-tech

  • Beijing has expressed ‘firm opposition’ to plans to restrict normal exchanges between Chinese and Dutch companies, foreign ministry says
  • Move comes just over a month after reported US-Netherlands deal on limiting Chinese semiconductor access

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Proposed export restrictions will make the Netherlands the first country to join the US drive to limit China’s access to semiconductors. Photo: Reuters
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Beijing has formally protested against Dutch plans to restrict semiconductor exports, with the Netherlands set to be the first country to join the US drive to hobble Chinese hi-tech development.

However, China would be cautious about taking countermeasures that might hurt its economic interests, an observer said.

This came as the Netherlands, a key player in chipmaking technology, said it planned to introduce restrictions on exports of some semiconductor technology over national security concerns.
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China was not named but would be affected as a key customer of semiconductor technology from the Netherlands.

The Dutch announcement on Wednesday came just over a month after a reported agreement with Washington to limit Chinese access to semiconductors, following months of US lobbying.

The Chinese foreign ministry said it had lodged representations with the Dutch authorities.

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