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Intel complaint dismissed as Indian watchdog finds no evidence of unfair business conduct

By Freny Patel ( December 3, 2021, 06:00 GMT | Insight) -- A three-year antitrust investigation into the US-headquartered chipmaker Intel has ended with the Indian competition authority finding no evidence of abuse of dominance. The Competition Commission of India today dismissed the case against Intel, saying the US-headquartered company hadn’t deliberately denied India’s Velankani Electronics access to the files or information required to enter the server market.A three-year antitrust investigation into the US-headquartered chipmaker Intel has ended with the Indian competition authority finding no evidence of abuse of dominance....

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