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Congressional hardliners have called on top semiconductor equipment manufacturers, including KLA, LAM, Applied Materials, Tokyo Electron, and ASML, to reveal their sales to China. The lawmakers, John Moolenaar and Raja Krishnamoorthi, sent letters on Thursday amid resistance to upcoming U.S. regulations that aim to tighten control over tool shipments to China.
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