Children’s rights Benchmark

ASML

ASML is an actor in the Electronics-B2B industry. Companies that manufacture electronic equipment and other electronic components (e.g. processors, chipsets, semi-conductors) primarily for other businesses. The value chain includes the raw materials necessary to make the product.

Main region:

Europe

Main sector:

Technology & Telecommunications

Main industry:

Electronics-B2B

8.8

+2.2 from 2024

8.8

2025

6.6

2024

6.3

2023

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ASML
8.8
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Sector
6.5
Industry
7.6
Region
5.6

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