Oman Daily Observer

Qualcomm set to win conditiona­l Japanese antitrust okay for NXP deal

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BRUSSELS: US smartphone chipmaker Qualcomm is set to win “imminent” Japanese antitrust clearance for its $38-billion bid for NXP Semiconduc­torsand gain Europe’s approval by the end of the year with slight tweaks to its concession­s, a person familiar with the matter said.

Winning the green light from both competitio­n authoritie­s would take Qualcomm a major step forward to closing the deal and reinforce its fight against an unsolicite­d $103-billion takeover bid from Broadcom.

The Japan Fair Trade Commission (JFTC) “is expected to clear Qualcomm’s acquisitio­n of NXP imminently,” the source said.

“The European Commission expected to follow soon.”

The JFTC did not respond to e-mailed requests for comments sent during out of office hours. The EU competitio­n enforcer, which has set a March 15 deadline to rule on the deal, declined to comment while is Qualcomm comment.

Qualcomm, which supplies chips to Android smartphone makers and Apple, wants to become the leading supplier to the fast-growing automotive chips market via the NXP purchase, the biggest-ever in the semiconduc­tor industry. was not available for

To address competitio­n concerns, the company has agreed not to purchase NXP’s standard essential patents and not to take legal action against third parties related to NXP’s near field communicat­ion (NFC) patents except for defensive purposes.

It also offered an interopera­bility pledge which will allow rival products to function with NXP’s products.

NXP co-invented NFC chips which enable mobile phones to be used to pay for goods and store and exchange data.

Qualcomm will make incrementa­l changes to concession­s offered to the EU authority last month, the person said.

 ?? — Reuters ?? A man walks past Qualcomm stand while attending during the Mobile World Congress in Barcelona, Spain.
— Reuters A man walks past Qualcomm stand while attending during the Mobile World Congress in Barcelona, Spain.

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