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TOKYO, Jan 27 (Reuters) - Japan and the Netherlands will | |
soon agree to join the United States in restricting exports of | |
semiconductor manufacturing equipment to China, Bloomberg News | |
reported.Talks between the countries will conclude as early as | |
Friday, with the Netherlands restricting ASML Holding NV | |
from selling machines to China used to make certain | |
types of advanced chips, Bloomberg reported, citing people | |
familiar with the matter.Japan would impose similar restrictions on Nikon Corp | |
, the report said.Deputy Chief Cabinet Secretary Seiji Kihara, a government | |
spokesperson, said Japan would make "appropriate steps" based on | |
the United States' and other nations' regulatory moves. He | |
declined to comment further when asked about the report at a | |
Friday afternoon media briefing.The Dutch foreign ministry declined comment. Prime Minister | |
Mark Rutte, who has said he expects to reach agreement with the | |
United States and other allies on stricter controls but that the | |
Netherlands will not simply adopt U.S. rules, will take | |
questions at his weekly news briefing later on Friday.Sources have told Reuters that a deal between Dutch and U.S. | |
officials could be clinched by the end of the month as | |
representatives from the two countries meet in Washington on | |
Friday.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.Without Japanese or Dutch cooperation, U.S. companies would | |
face a competitive disadvantage."We have been in discussion with the United States and other | |
countries regarding the export-control regime," Yasutoshi | |
Nishimura, Japan's Minister of Economy, Trade and Industry, told | |
reporters on Friday."We will implement any measures in accordance with our | |
Foreign Exchange Law and through international cooperation," he | |
added, declining to provide further details.While Nikon could be affected, the Japanese company most | |
likely to be affected by new restrictions will be chip | |
manufacturing machinery maker Tokyo Electron, which relies on | |
China for about a quarter of its sales, said Masahiko Hosokawa, | |
a Meisei University professor and former director general of | |
trade control at the ministry."A balance needs to be struck so no one among Japan, the | |
United States and Europe will be disproportionately | |
disadvantaged. It's about fairness," he said.Dutch officials have insisted that fresh controls address | |
national security concerns rather than favour U.S. chip-related | |
companies, a source familiar with the discussions told Reuters.Japan expects sales at affected chip-related companies to | |
rebound quickly because the market for their equipment is | |
expanding, a trade and industry official involved in overseeing | |
semiconductor firms told Reuters. He asked not to be identified | |
because he is not authorised to speak to the media. | |
(Reporting by Tim Kelly, Kiysho Takenaka, Mayu Sakoda, Kantaro | |
Komiya and Satoshi Sugiyama; Editing by Chang-Ran Kim, Gerry | |
Doyle and Jacqueline Wong) |