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Memory chip makers raided by new Chinese antitrust regulator

By MLex Staff ( June 1, 2018, 09:42 GMT | Insight) -- China's State Administration for Market Regulation has carried out several surprise inspections at the offices of multinational memory chip makers, MLex has learned. The raids come amid suspicions of anticompetitive conduct causing big price rises for dynamic random access memory, which is used in information technology products.China's State Administration for Market Regulation has carried out several surprise inspections at the offices of multinational memory chip makers, MLex has learned. ...

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