China greenlights Qualcomm purchase of NXP for USD 44 billion - report

News Wireless Global 15 JUN 2018
China greenlights Qualcomm purchase of NXP for USD 44 billion - report
Chinese regulators have approved US semiconductor company Qualcomm’s planned acquisition of Dutch chip maker NXP Semiconductors for USD 44 billion, South China Morning Post reports, citing two unnamed sources with knowledge of the matter. According to the same source, the Chinese Ministry of Commerce’s decision clears an antitrust roadblock caused by trade tensions between the US and China and will allow the takeover to proceed.

Antitrust regulators from nine nations had been required to sign off on the merger because of its potential impact on their economies. Eight others, including the US and Japan, had approved the deal. Back in April, China postponed the government’s decision on Qualcomm’s NXP acquisition until 25 July, citing the need for reviewing the deal on antitrust grounds. A month earlier, the Chinese government reorganized three agencies responsible for enforcing antitrust laws into a single authority known as the State Administration for Market Regulation (SAMR).

Chinese competitors have expressed concern that the combined entity would extend Qualcomm’s patent licensing business into m-payments and autonomous driving. Details of what assets Qualcomm has agreed to shed in order to reach the agreement have not been made public, nor has the timing of the merger.

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