Netherlands-based ASML Holding (NASDAQ:ASML) is likely to see further limitations on its China operations as the Dutch government considers not renewing crucial licenses, according to a media report ...
The announcement was made alongside the Dutch chipmaking equipment company’s Q4 2025 and full-year 2025 financial results, which saw ASML post net sales of €9.7 billion ($11.6bn) for the quarter and ...
ASML Holding NV said it will cut about 1,700 jobs in the middle of a sales boom as part of a broad move to kill layers of management and become less bureaucratic.
AMSTERDAM, March 7 (Reuters) - A crisis meeting between top executives of ASML (ASML.AS), opens new tab and Dutch Prime Minister Mark Rutte led to the CEO of the Netherlands' largest company ruling ...
THE HAGUE (Reuters) - The Dutch government will take the economic interests of ASML into account when deciding on further tightening the rules governing the export of ASML computer chip making ...
We've been reporting that the Dutch government is very keen on keeping its largest company in the Netherlands -- ASML, obviously -- from expanding out of the country and instead keeping it home in the ...
The Dutch government on Friday announced it is expanding export restrictions on advanced semiconductor manufacturing equipment, bringing licensing requirements of ASML's machines under its purview.
The Dutch government is reportedly finalising plans to inject at least €1bn in funding, in an agonised effort to keep ASML in the Netherlands. Rumours that the crown jewel of the Dutch tech ecosystem ...
Following media reports that the Netherlands-based lithography equipment leader ASML is harboring thoughts to move its operations abroad, the country's political climate, especially the recent ...
The conflict arose following the Dutch government’s takeover of chipmaker Nexperia. Fouquet assured that “it will not affect our business in the short term” during a Dutch television interview, ...
A top Dutch government minister said he's confident the country's coveted chip-equipment maker ASML will remain in the Netherlands following threats from the company to move its operations abroad.