Corning faces EU probe into smartphone ‘Gorilla Glass’
- The European Union has opened an investigation into Corning for possible anti-competitive practices regarding smartphone glass.
- The Commission suspects Corning abused its dominant market position, impacting competition.
- If Corning is found guilty, it could face fines up to 10% of its global revenue.
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As we have seen, the EU has been very active when it comes to the big technology giants. It wants to ensure open competition that is beneficial to consumers. The most recent victim of these...
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Corning faces EU antitrust scrutiny over Gorilla Glass deals with phone makers
Corning is facing European Union antitrust scrutiny after the bloc’s watchdog said it’s investigating the speciality glass maker’s exclusive deals for its Gorilla Glass used in cellphones.
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