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

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Posted on June 23, 2026

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Netherlands to Join US-led Pax Silica AI Group Despite ASML Export Dispute

Netherlands Aligns with US-Led AI Supply Chain Initiative

By Toby Sterling

Background and Context

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.

Diplomatic Efforts and Export Disputes

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.

ASML Export Restrictions

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.

International Response and Future Prospects

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 Pax Silica Members

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)

Key Takeaways

  • Dutch accession strengthens U.S.-led AI supply‑chain coordination among trusted allies, despite friction over export rules for ASML equipment.
  • Pax Silica, launched December 2025 by the U.S. State Department, brings together nations to secure semiconductor and AI infrastructure—from minerals to manufacturing and logistics.
  • The move aligns with broader tech diplomacy: amidst talks in Washington on the Match Act, the EU is also set to join Pax Silica, with India, Norway, the Philippines and others already on board.

Frequently Asked Questions

What is the Pax Silica initiative?
Pax Silica is a group of U.S.-allied countries coordinating AI supply chains, primarily to enhance trade and economic security.
Why is the Netherlands joining Pax Silica?
The Netherlands is joining to strengthen its cooperation on AI supply chains with U.S.-allied countries, despite ongoing disputes over ASML's exports to China.
What is the ASML dispute about?
The dispute centers on whether ASML, a Dutch chip equipment maker, should be allowed to sell and service certain equipment to Chinese customers under U.S. export controls.
Which other countries are members of Pax Silica?
Other members include South Korea and Japan, while Taiwan has endorsed the group as a non-signatory.
Is the European Union expected to join Pax Silica?
Yes, the European Union is expected to join the Pax Silica initiative at a future date.

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