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ASML’s Restructuring and Regulatory Risks Collide as Shareholders Back Record Payouts

Kennethcix by Kennethcix
April 23, 2026
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ASML shareholders approved a bumper dividend and sweeping buyback authorizations at Wednesday’s annual meeting in Veldhoven, even as a fresh wave of political headwinds from Washington sent the stock sliding more than 3% to €1,212.60 on Thursday. The contrasting narratives — a company firing on all operational cylinders versus an escalating US legislative threat — underscore the delicate balancing act facing Europe’s most valuable tech firm.

The MATCH Act, set for a vote Thursday in the US House Foreign Affairs Committee, targets a widening of export restrictions on chip-making equipment. If passed, the bipartisan bill would bar ASML from shipping older DUV lithography systems to China, closing a loophole that has allowed the Dutch company to continue serving the world’s second-largest economy. The market reaction was swift and sharp, erasing a chunk of the year’s gains that still stand at nearly 23%.

China’s shrinking contribution

The potential new curbs land on a business segment already in retreat. ASML’s revenue from China fell to 19% of total sales in the first quarter, roughly half the level recorded at the end of last year. Management had already penciled in further declines for 2025 before the latest US legislative push emerged.

JPMorgan estimates that a full DUV ban could shave up to 10% off earnings per share. Quilter Cheviot analyst Ben Barringer puts the potential revenue hit at around 5%, a figure he expects to diminish over time as ASML’s customer base diversifies. “The impact is manageable in the broader context of the company’s growth trajectory,” Barringer noted.

Internal overhaul gathers pace

While geopolitics dominates the headlines, ASML is quietly executing one of its most significant internal restructurings in years. The company plans to cut approximately 1,700 positions — mostly middle management roles such as department heads, scrum masters and architects — while simultaneously hiring 1,400 new engineers to meet surging demand for semiconductor fabrication equipment.

Around 1,400 of the job losses are concentrated in the Netherlands, with the US figure recently revised down from 300 to 185. A six-week hiring freeze scheduled for the summer is designed to smooth the transition. The restructuring follows a period of labour unrest: in March 2026, more than 1,000 employees at the Veldhoven headquarters staged a walkout.

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TSMC’s technology pause

A separate headwind emerged from Taiwan this week, where ASML’s largest customer, TSMC, confirmed it would not deploy the latest High-NA EUV systems in mass production until at least 2029, when the A13 node is slated to launch. The primary obstacle: cost, with each machine priced above $400 million. TSMC will instead stick with Low-NA EUV technology for its upcoming N2U node.

The announcement sent ASML shares sliding as much as 5.5% on Tuesday, though the stock has since recovered to around €1,223 — still comfortably above its 200-day moving average of roughly €961. Intel, by contrast, has already begun integrating High-NA systems into its manufacturing roadmap.

Record demand offsets near-term noise

CEO Christophe Fouquet struck an upbeat tone at the shareholder meeting, pointing to insatiable demand for AI infrastructure that continues to outstrip supply. The company raised its full-year revenue forecast to as high as €40 billion, up from previous guidance, after first-quarter net profit of €2.8 billion beat analyst expectations.

For 2026, ASML now sees annual revenue in a range of €36 billion to €40 billion, underpinned by robust orders for AI memory chips. The shareholder meeting approved a total dividend of €7.50 for the past financial year and granted management broad authority for share buybacks.

The immediate focus now shifts to Washington. If the MATCH Act clears the committee stage, near-term pressure on ASML’s stock is likely to intensify. But with a fortified balance sheet, a clear technology roadmap and a restructuring aimed at streamlining operations, the company’s long-term narrative remains one of structural growth — even as political storms gather on the horizon.

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