ASML CEO: China Won't Accept Being Cut Off From AI Chips

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Live on Bloomberg TVASML CEO: China Won't Accept Being Cut Off From AI ChipsBloomberg Tech: EuropeDecember 12th, 2025, 7:00 AM GMT+0000Christophe Fouquet, the CEO of ASML, tells Bloomberg Television that China will not accept being cutoff from Western chips, artificial intelligence and technology. ASML is the only company in the world making extreme ultraviolet lithography machines, which are vital for manufacturing advanced AI chips used by the likes of Nvidia and Apple. Fouquet spoke with Bloomberg's Tom Mackenzie in an exclusive conversation at the company's headquarters in Veldhoven, the Netherlands, on November 14. (Source: Bloomberg)More From Bloomberg Tech: Europe02:14How ASML's Lithography Machines Shape the AI Chip Industry3 minutes ago02:35Palantir Sees UK as Epicenter of Defense, Military Technology Development01:28Autonomous Drones, AI Fighter Jets: Europe's Defense Revolution06:02Palantir’s UK Head on AI and the End of US UnipolarityAll episodes and clipsBloomberg Markets"Bloomberg Markets" is focused on bringing you the most important global business and breaking markets news and information as it happens.More episodes and clips08:42Former JAG Officer: US Needs to Prove Oil Was Smuggled11:15Crisis is Here: Rep. Meeks on Healthcare Standoff in the Senate47:57White House Grilled Over Seized Oil Tanker | Balance of Power: Late Edition 12/11/202501:52Every Media Company Has To Embrace AI: DergarabedianThe David Rubenstein ShowThe David Rubenstein Show: Peer-to-Peer Conversations" explores successful leadership through the personal and professional choices of the most influential people in business.More episodes and clips24:06The David Rubenstein Show: Ynon Kreiz24:05David Rubenstein Show: Kevin Hassett24:05The David Rubenstein Show: Maria Sharapova24:06The David Rubenstein Show: Justice Anthony KennedySee all shows
