KEY POINTS
  • Qualcomm will settle an anti-trust case with Taiwanese regulators for about $93 million.
  • The chipmaker also pledged to invest $700 million in Taiwan over the next five years.
  • The settlement replaces a fine of roughly $778 million imposed by Taiwan's Fair Trade Commission in 2017.
Steve Mollenkopf, CEO of Qualcomm.

Mobile chipmaker Qualcomm will settle an anti-trust case with Taiwanese regulators for about $93 million, and has also pledged to invest $700 million in Taiwan over the next five years.

The settlement replaces a fine of roughly $778 million imposed by Taiwan's Fair Trade Commission in 2017, when it accused the U.S. firm of refusing to sell chips to mobile handset makers that wouldn't agree to its patent-licensing terms.