(Reporting by Toby Sterling and Bart Meijer
Editing by Chris Reese)
AMSTERDAM, March 8 (Reuters) - ASML , the Dutch
maker of equipment to produce semiconductors, on Wednesday said
new export restrictions imposed by the Dutch government were not
expected to have a material impact on its financial outlook.
"Due to these upcoming regulations, ASML will need to apply
for export licenses for shipment of the most advanced immersion
DUV systems," the company said, referring to its Deep Ultra
Violet technology.
"It will take time for these controls to be translated into
legislation and take effect."
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