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Netherlands to join US-led Pax Silica AI initiative despite ASML dispute

By Thomson Reuters Jun 23, 2026 | 6:34 AM

By Toby Sterling

AMSTERDAM, June 23 (Reuters) – The Netherlands will join the Pax Silica group of U.S.-allied countries coordinating AI ​supply chains, the foreign ministry ‌said on Tuesday, despite disputes over China-bound exports by Dutch chip equipment maker ASML.

Dutch participation in Pax Silica is an important win for one ‌of ​the pillars of U.S. tech ⁠diplomacy.

The move coincides ⁠with a visit to Washington by Dutch Trade Minister Sjoerd Sjoerdsma to lobby against the proposed U.S. Match Act, which ​would force allies to align with Washington’s export controls on China.

While the U.S. ⁠and Netherlands have agreed ⁠to restrict ASML from sending ​to China the advanced tools needed to make ​circuitry for AI chips, the countries disagree ‌on whether ASML should be allowed to sell and service some less-advanced equipment to Chinese customers.

Sjoerdsma and Jacob Helberg, the ⁠U.S. undersecretary of state for economic affairs who heads the Pax Silica initiative, are expected to ⁠hail it ‌as promoting trade and economic ⁠security, with the European Union ​expected ‌to join at a future date.

Other ​governments ⁠to have joined Pax Silica include South Korea and Japan. Taiwan, home of chipmaker TSMC, has endorsed the group as a non-signatory.

(Reporting by Toby SterlingEditing by Mark Potter and ​David Goodman)