TAIPEI/LONDON -- The Netherlands, home to the world's most valuable chip tool maker ASML, on Friday followed Japan and the U.S. in unveiling details of new export control rules that could deal a further blow to China's semiconductor ambitions.
News follows similar moves by U.S. and Japan as tech tensions ramp up

Following Japan and the U.S., the Netherlands has announced further export controls on chip tools that will restrain China's semiconductor ambitions. (Source photos by Getty and AP)
TAIPEI/LONDON -- The Netherlands, home to the world's most valuable chip tool maker ASML, on Friday followed Japan and the U.S. in unveiling details of new export control rules that could deal a further blow to China's semiconductor ambitions.