Applied Materials to pay $252 million to resolve illegal chip exports, US says By Reuters

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The U.S. Department of Commerce announced a settlement with Applied Materials, requiring the company to pay $252 million. This resolution addresses allegations of illegal exports of U.S. semiconductor manufacturing equipment to China. The settlement was declared on Wednesday, February 11, by the Commerce Department.

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