China says Qualcomm admitted to acquiring Autotalks without informing regulator
China's antitrust probe targets Qualcomm's $80-$90 million Autotalks acquisition amid rising US-China tech tensions and regulatory scrutiny, risking delays to the integration process.
- China's State Administration of Market Regulation said Qualcomm is suspected of violating anti-monopoly law over its acquisition of Israeli firm Autotalks.
- An investigation into Qualcomm will be initiated by the regulator for not informing it about the Autotalks acquisition.
- U.S. tech firms like Qualcomm and Nvidia have faced increased scrutiny from Chinese regulators ahead of key talks between the U.S. and China.
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Hours before Trump's new tariff move, China began probing US firm over Israeli chip deal
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Qualcomm antitrust probe is routine enforcement under anti-monopoly law: Chinese market regulator
A spokesperson for the State Administration for Market Regulation (SAMR) on Sunday addressed reporters' questions regarding the investigation into Qualcomm for violating China's Anti-Monopoly Law, saying that this is a routine enforcement action carried out by SAMR in accordance with the law.
China regulator says Qualcomm investigation is routine
China's top market regulator has described its investigation into Qualcomm's unapproved acquisition of Autotalks as a routine law enforcement activity conducted under the country's anti-monopoly law.China has consistently emphasized that China-U.S. economic
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