United Business Media EE Times


Search

HOMELATEST NEWSSEMICONDUCTORSMOST POPULARMARKET INTELLIGENCE UNITFORUMSDESIGNNEW PRODUCTSCAREERSBLOGSCONTACTEVENTSSIGN UP!RSS

 

EU slaps 33% duties on DRAMs from Hynix








Silicon Strategies


BRUSSELS — The European Union Commission on Thursday (April 24) imposed 33 percent import duties on DRAMs made by South Korea's Hynix Semiconductor Inc., according to reports from Dow Jones.

The decision follows a ruling by the U.S. Commerce Department, which earlier this month announced its preliminary decision to impose a 57.37 percent countervailing duty on imported DRAMs of troubled Hynix (see April 1 story ).

Today's ruling here was expected for weeks (see March 21 story ). In March, European authorities indicated that Hynix had been receiving illegal state aid. Debt-ridden Hynix has been subject to repeated bail-out plans from its creditors, which include South Korean state-run banks.

The illegal state aid enabled Hynix to sell chips at prices below the cost of production, according to the report. Meanwhile, the European Union said it would not place tariffs on memory chips from Samsung Electronics Co. Ltd., according to the report.

The case against Hynix was originally brought before European regulators by Infineon Technologies AG, paralleling a move by Micron Technology Inc. to get Hynix imports into the United States examined by the U.S. International Trade Commission.

DRAM makers from Taiwan and Japan are mulling over a similar move to file charges, reportedly including Nanya Technology Inc. and Elpida Memory Inc.

Hynix has repeatedly denied the charges. However, officials from Hynix in March said the company has several options to continue to ship its DRAMs to European OEMs and system firms.

Hynix could ship DRAMs to contract manufacturers in other parts of the world who make products for European system makers, which would not be covered by the EC-levied penalty tariffs. They also said Hynix could ship DRAMs to Europe from its U.S. fab in Eugene, Ore., which wasn't a part of the European countervailing duty probe.











  Free Subscription to EE Times
First Name Last Name
Company Name Title
Email address
  Click here for your Free Subscription to EETimes Europe
 
CAREER CENTER
Ready to take that job and shove it?
SEARCH JOBS
SPONSOR

RECENT JOB POSTINGS
CAREER NEWS
10 Search Engines You Don't Know About
Go beyond Google and get vertical. These specialized search sites will help you find the business information you need -- fast.

For more great jobs, career related news, features and services, please visit EETimes' Career Center.



All White Papers »   

  Around Silicon Strategies

Video--Dell eyes SSDs: Solid-state drives will be a good fit for some classes of PC servers, but engineers need to improve their performance and reliability while lowering their costs, said a senior technologist at Dell Inc. in a video. More...

Top 10 predictions for semis in 2008: To help sort out chip market confusion, EE Times semiconductor editor Mark LaPedus offers his own chip forecasts--and other predictions--for 2008. So, what will happen to AMD, Freescale, IBM Micro, SMIC and others? More...

35 people, places & things: We are witnessing the integration of technology with society to an unprecedented degree. In this special report, we offer a glimpse of the next 35 years--what's coming down the pike, and how we might begin to make sense of it. More...

Interview with Numonyx' CEO: Brian Harrison (shown), president and CEO of flash-memory maker Numonyx BV, spoke about his company and how it plans to compete with Samsung and others. Numonyx is joint flash spin-off between Intel and ST. More...

Video--Outlook for SSDs, NAND: There is a lot of hype surrounding solid-state disks (SSDs) these days. In a video, EE Times discussed those issues and the NAND flash sector with Jim Handy, an analyst at Objective Analysis. More...

Video--SanDisk pushes SSD spec: SanDisk has recently announced an endurance metric for solid-state drives (SSDs). In a video, EE Times discussed that metric and more with Don Barnetson, senior director of SSD marketing at SanDisk. More...

Market intelligence: Ethernet is poised to dominate all aspects of networking, but the new speeds will have effects that ripple out in various ways. That's the conclusion of one of several analysis reports available from EE Times Market Intelligence Unit. More...

Silicon 60 version 7.0 The EE Times 60 Emerging Startups list, first published in April 2004, has been updated to version 7.0 to reflect the latest corporate, commercial, technology and market conditions. More...

 

FEATURED TOPIC



ADDITIONAL TOPICS












Home | About | Editorial Calendar | Feedback | Subscriptions | Newsletter | Media Kit | Contact | Reprints|  RSS|   Digital|  Mobile
Network Websites
International
Network Features



All materials on this site Copyright © 2008 TechInsights, a Division of United Business Media LLC All rights reserved.
Privacy Statement | Your California Privacy Rights | Terms of Service | About