What may ASML do for a fate change?
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The world’s top manufacturer of chip-making machines has threatened a departure from its home country in light of possible anti-migration policies by a new Dutch government. Under what circumstances may ASML move? Where could ASML aim to relocate or expand abroad? What are the chances of China hosting an ASML plant? For more, host Tu Yun joins Andy Mok, Senior Research Fellow at the Center for China and Globalization, Dr. George Tzogopoulos, Director of EU-China Programmes and Senior Research Fellow at the European Institute of Nice, Dr. Qu Qiang, Fellow of Belt and Road Research Center, Minzu University of China, and William Lee, Chief Economist at the U.S.-based Milken Institute for a close look at the issue on this episode of Chat Lounge.
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