
China: Qualcomm failed to resolve anti-monopoly worries
BEIJING — Qualcomm Inc. failed to resolve China’s anti-monopoly concerns about its proposed acquisition of NXP Semiconductors, the government said Friday, in a case analysts warned would worsen escalating U.S.-Chinese tensions over technology.
The State Administration for Market Regulation’s announcement followed a government denial Thursday that a lengthy anti-monopoly review, which prompted Qualcomm to drop its bid this week, was linked to Beijing’s tariff dispute with Washington.
Qualcomm’s plan for the $44 billion acquisition “cannot resolve competition concerns,” the regulator said on its website. It gave no details.
The delay following U.S. and European approval prompted suggestions Beijing might be using the case as leverage in its spiraling dispute with Washington.