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Corning staves off antitrust fine as EU regulators accept concessions to mobile phone makers

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Posted on July 18, 2025

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By Foo Yun Chee BRUSSELS (Reuters) -EU antitrust regulators on Friday accepted glass maker Corning's offer to waive exclusive deals with mobile phone makers and glass processing companies and scrap

Corning Avoids EU Antitrust Penalty by Modifying Mobile Agreements

Corning's Antitrust Concessions

By Foo Yun Chee

Details of the Agreement

BRUSSELS (Reuters) -EU antitrust regulators on Friday accepted glass maker Corning's offer to waive exclusive deals with mobile phone makers and glass processing companies and scrap purchasing clauses to end an eight-month long investigation and stave off a possible fine.

Impact on Mobile Manufacturers

The U.S. company, which sells a break resistant glass used as a cover for mobile phones, tablets and smart watches under the Gorilla Glass brand, counts Samsung, Sony, Google, HP, Dell and Nokia as its customers.

Duration and Compliance

Apple is reportedly a customer too.

Corning submitted concessions to the European Commission in November last year.

Corning has now agreed "to waive all exclusive dealing clauses in all its current agreements with OEMs (original equipement makers) and finishers", the EU antitrust enforcer said in a statement.

It will also not require OEMs to purchase, or cause their supply chain to purchase, more than 50% of their demand from the company.

The offer is valid for 9 years. EU antitrust violations can cause companies as much as 10% of their turnover.

(Reporting by Foo Yun Chee)

Key Takeaways

  • Corning waives exclusive deals with mobile manufacturers.
  • EU regulators accept Corning's concessions to avoid fines.
  • The agreement impacts major OEMs like Samsung and Sony.
  • Corning's offer is valid for nine years.
  • Antitrust violations can cost up to 10% of turnover.

Frequently Asked Questions

What concessions did Corning offer to EU regulators?
Corning agreed to waive exclusive deals with mobile phone makers and glass processing companies, as well as scrap purchasing clauses.
How long is the validity of Corning's offer?
The offer made by Corning is valid for 9 years.
What could be the consequences of EU antitrust violations?
EU antitrust violations can result in fines of up to 10% of a company's turnover.
Who are some of Corning's major customers?
Corning's major customers include Samsung, Sony, Google, HP, Dell, and Nokia, with Apple also reportedly being a customer.
What specific clauses did Corning agree to waive?
Corning agreed to waive all exclusive dealing clauses in its current agreements with OEMs and finishers.

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