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China approves HP’s $1.1-bn buy of Samsung’s printer biz

- JOSEPHINE MASON & STELLA QIU

China said on Thursday it has approved HP’s $1.1-billion purchase of Samsung Electronic­s’ printer business with certain restrictio­ns, citing concerns about the US firm’s dominance of the domestic laser printer market.

HP announced the deal in September 2016, hoping to disrupt the $55-billion copier market by focusing on multifunct­ion printers and more deeply embedding mobile and cloud printing technologi­es to its product solutions.

It hoped at the time to close the transactio­n within 12 months, pending regulatory review.

In a statement issued late on Thursday, the Ministry of Commerce said sale of A4 format laser printers by HP in China should be done on “fair and reasonable” terms and the firm must report every six months on their prices and related data to the ministry.

HP must not buy any stakes in other A4 printer manufactur­ers in China even if they are a minority equity investment, it said.

It must not adapt its printers to restrict compatibil­ity with third-parties or claim in advertisin­g that its printers are not compatible with other suppliers, the ministry said.

HP expects to close the acquisitio­n in the fourth quarter which ends on December 31, a spokeswoma­n said in an email. She declined to comment on the regulatory process.

Samsung was not immediatel­y available for comment.

Under the deal, HP would add an intellectu­al property portfolio of more than 6,500 printing patents and nearly 1,300 researcher­s and engineers with expertise in laser printer technology, imaging electronic­s and printer supplies.

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Under the deal, HP will add an intellectu­al property portfolio of more than 6,500 printing patents

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