Agreement would extend some export controls to companies in
three countries
John Kirby, the White House
national security spokesperson, answers questions at a briefing on Jan.
25. © Reuters
January 28, 2023 06:00
JSTUpdated on January 28, 2023 11:08 JST
WASHINGTON (Reuters) -- The
United States has secured a deal with the Netherlands and Japan to restrict
exports of some advanced chip-making machinery to China in talks that concluded
on Friday, Bloomberg reported, citing people familiar with the matter.
The agreement would extend some
export controls the United States adopted in October to companies based in the
two allied nations, including ASML Holding, Nikon Corp and Tokyo
Electron, the report said.
Officials from the Netherlands and
Japan were in Washington discussing a wide range of issues in talks led by
White House national security adviser Jake Sullivan.
John Kirby, the White House national
security spokesperson, earlier said the officials were talking about issues
that are "important to all three of us."
"And certainly the safety and
security of emerging technologies is going to be on that agenda," he told
reporters.
A source familiar with the talks
said restricting exports of semiconductor manufacturing equipment to China was
among the topics.
Getting the Netherlands and Japan to
impose tighter export controls on China would be a major diplomatic win for
U.S. President Joe Biden's administration, which in October announced sweeping
restrictions on Beijing's access to U.S. chipmaking technology to slow its
technological and military advances.
When asked about the Bloomberg
report, the White House declined to comment beyond Kirby's earlier remarks.
The Dutch foreign ministry and a
spokesperson at Japan's Ministry of Economy, Trade and Industry declined to
comment.
Officials at Nikon and Tokyo
Electron were unavailable for comment when Reuters contacted them outside
regular business hours.
The Netherlands' Prime Minister Mark
Rutte earlier said that it was not clear whether his government would disclose
the result of ongoing talks with the United States over new export restrictions
for the semiconductor industry.
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