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The Fair Trade Commission imposed a $19.1 billion fine on Broadcom in the United States

Business / 김지선 / 09/22/2023 05:20 AM
 

 

[Alpha Biz=(Chicago) Reporter Kim Jisun] The Fair Trade Commission said on the 21st that it will impose a correction order and a fine of 19.1 billion won on Broadcom, a U.S. semiconductor company that forced Samsung Electronics to sign a long-term contract.

Broadcom has been investigated by the FTC for years on charges of forcing Samsung Electronics to make long-term contracts (a total of three years) by abusing its superior trading status while selling key smartphone parts.

The contract said, "We purchase more than $ 760 million of Broadcom parts every year and compensate for the difference if it falls short."

The FTC judged that Broadcom unilaterally forced Samsung to sign a contract that was disadvantageous by using unfair means.

Meanwhile, Broadcom is expected to file an administrative lawsuit to cancel the sanctions.

 

 

 

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