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South Korea fines US chipmaker 1 trillion won

Qualcomm said it will file for an immediate stay of the corrective order and appeal the decision to the Seoul High Court.

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The fine, the largest ever levied in South Korea, marks the latest antitrust-setback for Qualcomm’s most profitable business of licensing wireless patents to the mobile-industry, at a time when the business is facing headwinds from a cooling smartphone market.

The Korea Fair Trade Commission (KFTC) ruled on Wednesday Qualcomm abused its dominant market position and forced handset makers to pay royalties for an unnecessarily broad set of patents as part of sales of its modem chips.

Qualcomm also restricted competition by refusing or limiting licensing of its standard essential patents related to modem chips to rival chipmakers such as Intel Corp, Samsung Electronics Co Ltd and MediaTek Inc, the regulator said, hindering their sales and leaving their products vulnerable to lawsuits.

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The regulator ordered Qualcomm to negotiate in good faith with rival chipmakers on patent licensing and renegotiate chip supply agreements with handset makers if requested.

These measures would affect the U.S. firm’s dealings with major tech companies including Apple Inc, Intel, Samsung and Huawei Technologies Co Ltd if upheld.

The KFTC said it began its investigations into Qualcomm’s practices in 2014 following complaints from industry participants, but did not name specific companies.

Foreign companies including Apple, Intel, MediaTek and Huawei expressed their views during the regulator’s deliberation process, KFTC Secretary General Shin Young-son told a media briefing.

“We investigated and decided on these actions because Qualcomm’s actions limit overall competition,” Shin said.

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He added that the ruling was not about protecting domestic companies such as Samsung and LG Electronics Inc but about improving market competition for all players.

The firm will also appeal the amount of the fine and the method used to calculate it.

“Qualcomm strongly disagrees with the KFTC’s announced decision,” it said in a statement.

The fine is the latest in a series of antitrust rulings and investigations faced by Qualcomm from regulators across the globe.

In February 2015, Qualcomm paid a 975 million dollars fine in China following a 14-month probe, while the European Union in December 2015 accused it of abusing its market power to thwart rivals.

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Stacy Rasgon, an analyst with AB Bernstein, said the fine itself was large but also said the KFTC’s orders for Qualcomm to alter its business practices have bigger future implications for the chipmaker.

A major challenge for Qualcomm, he said, would emerge if the ruling forces the company to license patents for some of its chips to rivals such as Intel,which has been competing hard to land its modem chips in mobile phones.

“How can they force you to license to a competitor? That’s what I never understood. I guarantee Qualcomm won’t want to do that,” he said, adding that the dispute could take years to play out in South Korean courts.

The KFTC fined Qualcomm 273 billion won in 2009 for abusing its dominant position in CDMA modem chips, which were then used in handsets made by Samsung and LG.

Regulators in other jurisdictions, including the United States and Taiwan, are also investigating Qualcomm.

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