AMSTERDAM, Jan 15 (Reuters) - Dutch computer chip equipment supplier ASML said on Wednesday it did not believe new export controls announced by the Netherlands government would impact its business.
The foreign ministry said it was introducing changes that would apply to "specific measuring and inspection equipment" used in advanced chipmaking.
ASML said in response it did not see the measures having any additional impact to the guidance it issued in December after the U.S. government announced new restrictions on semiconductor exports to China affecting chip equipment firms.
(Reporting by Toby Sterling Editing by Bernadette Baum)
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