EU launches probe into suspected chipmaker cartel

EU launches probe into suspected chipmaker cartel

EU anti-trust authorities announced on Monday a formal cartel probe into smartcard chipmakers — the motors for everything from bank and mobile SIM cards to electronic ID papers, after talks aimed at securing an amicable settlement broke down.

“The European Commission has informed a number of suppliers of smart card chips of its preliminary view that they may have participated in a cartel, in breach of EU antitrust rules,” said a statement from European Union Competition Commissioner Joaquin Almunia.

The sending of a “statement of objections” is a legal step that does not necessarily result in a fine, but underlines that “the Commission has concerns that certain chips suppliers may have agreed or coordinated their behaviour … in order to keep prices up.”

Almunia added: “It is not because settlement talks fail that companies get off the hook … The Commission will not hesitate to revert to the normal procedure and to pursue the suspected infringement.”

The companies involved were not immediately named.

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