TSMC responds to antitrust investigation reports
September 07, 2017
By Peter Clarke, eeNews Europe
The world's leading foundry Taiwan Semiconductor Manufacturing Company (TSMC) has responded to allegations that it is facing antitrust investigations by both European and US antitrust authorities.
On September 6 TSMC filed a declaration with the US Security Exchange Commission to clarify media reports of alleged investigations. In a statement TSMC said: "To the extent any regulatory agency requests information of TSMC, it is TSMC’s practice to respond cooperatively. As of now, TSMC has received no official request for information from any legal authority regarding the allegation."
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