FILE PHOTO: The logo of SK Hynix is seen at its headquarters in Seongnam, South Korea, April 25, 2016. REUTERS/Kim Hong-Ji

December 22, 2021

SEOUL (Reuters) – South Korea’s SK Hynix Inc said on Wednesday it has received merger clearances from the Chinese antitrust authority for its acquisition of Intel Corp’s NAND memory chip business, clearing the way for the world’s second-largest memory chip maker to completion of securing regulatory approvals from all eight countries.

The U.S. chip giant last October agreed to sell its NAND memory chip business to SK Hynix for $9 billion, part of a move to divest to focus on its smaller but more lucrative Optane memory business which uses more advanced technology.

“SK Hynix sincerely welcomes and appreciates the State Administration for Market Regulation’s merger clearance for the deal. SK Hynix will enhance its competitiveness of NAND Flash and SSD business by continuing the remaining post-merger integration process,” the company said in a statement.

China’s market regulator said on Wednesday that it had approved the acquisition deal but with conditions.

The concentration of the PCIe and SATA solid state drive businesses after the acquisition will have or may have a restrictive effect on competition in those markets, so additional conditions to this deal are needed, China’s State Administration for Market Regulation said in a statement.

Additional conditions include that SK Hynix should not supply PCIe and SATA enterprise-class solid state drive products to China’s domestic market at unreasonable prices.

The Chinese regulator also said Hynix should continue to expand its output of PCIe and SATA enterprise-class solid state drive products within five years of the effective transaction date.

The deal is SK Hynix’s biggest acquisition, as the Korean firm tries to boost its capacity to build NAND chips which are used to store data in smartphones and data centre servers and to beef up its pricing power.

Analysts said the deal will help SK Hynix narrow the gap with market leader Samsung Electronics Co Ltd.

“China’s approval comes a bit later than what the market expected, but this is in line with the company’s goal of receiving Chinese regulatory approval within this year,” said Park Sung-soon, an analyst at Cape Investment & Securities.

“This acquisition would likely help SK Hynix better expand its NAND solid state drive (SSD) business for enterprise customers like data centres as its NAND SSD business has been predominantly focus on consumer products such as smartphones and PCs” Park added.

SK Hynix shares closed up 2%, outpacing the KOSPI’s 0.3% rise.

(Reporting by Heekyong Yang, Ryan Woo, and Sophie Yu; editing by Jason Neely)


Source: One America News Network

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