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Qualcomm faces China antitrust probe | Qualcomm faces China antitrust probe |
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China has launched an antitrust probe against one of the world's biggest chipmakers, the US firm Qualcomm. | China has launched an antitrust probe against one of the world's biggest chipmakers, the US firm Qualcomm. |
Qualcomm said the probe involved China's anti-monopoly law, but added that regulators told it the "substance of the investigation is confidential". | Qualcomm said the probe involved China's anti-monopoly law, but added that regulators told it the "substance of the investigation is confidential". |
The firm said that it was "not aware or any charge" by the regulators that it had broken the law. | The firm said that it was "not aware or any charge" by the regulators that it had broken the law. |
China has increased scrutiny of business practices that lead to higher prices for consumers. | |
In August, Chinese regulators levied a record fine of 670m yuan ($109m; £71m) on six foreign producers of baby milk formula for price-fixing. | In August, Chinese regulators levied a record fine of 670m yuan ($109m; £71m) on six foreign producers of baby milk formula for price-fixing. |
China's National Development and Reform Commission, the body which is probing Qualcomm, also launched a pricing investigation into the pharmaceutical industry earlier this year. | China's National Development and Reform Commission, the body which is probing Qualcomm, also launched a pricing investigation into the pharmaceutical industry earlier this year. |
4G launch | |
The investigation against Qualcomm also comes at a time when China is gearing for the launch of 4G Long Term Evolution (LTE) Networks. | |
The country will start commercial 4G mobile communications services on 18 December. | |
China Mobile, the country's biggest mobile operator with over 700 million users, will be the first one to offer the services to its subscribers. | |
That will be followed by China Unicom and China Telecom, the country's other two major carriers. | |
The US firm is a key player in the area and some analysts suggested the probe against it may be an attempt to help domestic players in China. | |
"We suspect this investigation is related to the forthcoming launch of TD-LTE by China Mobile... and the negotiations on chip pricing and license pricing between Qualcomm and Chinese-based handset [manufacturers] that are likely occurring right now," said Travis McCourt an analyst with Raymond James & Associates. | |
Cody Acree, an analyst with Williams Financial, added: "You're getting ready to have this battle over 4G royalties and now you have this antitrust investigation". | |
"It may well be that this reform commission is beginning to throw up reasons and excuses for why China doesn't pay royalties on 4G." |
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