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AMSTERDAM (Reuters) -Dutch computer chip equipment maker ASML said on Wednesday it expected new U.S. and Dutch export curbs to reduce sales of its “DUV” product lines to China by about 10% to 15% this year, after they hit record levels in 2023. CFO Roger Dassen also confirmed that another older DUV tool not covered by Dutch licensing requirements would be directly restricted from China by U.S. rules, in some instances. “We should now expect that for 2024 we will not get export licences for shipment into China for, let’s say, advanced immersion, so NXT:2000i and up, tools,” Dassen said, referri…

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