Shares of ASML and other semiconductor equipment manufacturers declined after the MATCH Act was introduced in the US Congress. The legislation aims to impose stricter export controls on technology sales to China, potentially limiting market access for these companies. This development affects global semiconductor supply chains and could impact technology trade between the US, Europe, and China.
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The introduction of the MATCH Act raises concerns about export restrictions to China, leading investors to sell shares amid fears of reduced sales.
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