South Korea’s FTC intensifies scrutiny on AI semiconductor mergers amidst geopolitical pressures
To inform its regulatory strategy, the FTC is engaging with industry experts and academic leaders, aiming to ensure fair competition and support technological innovation in the sector.
The Korea Fair Trade Commission (FTC) has announced its intention to closely monitor mergers and acquisitions (M&As) in the rapidly growing AI semiconductor sector to assess potential anti-competitive effects. With the increasing pace of technological advancements and the rising demand for AI technologies, the FTC recognises that M&As could significantly impact market competition, particularly by reducing the number of players in the industry.
Given the sector’s dynamic nature and the challenges posed by factors like the US-China tech rivalry, the FTC’s role is crucial in ensuring that these business combinations do not result in unfair market practices, such as price increases or the exclusion of competitors. Therefore, through careful scrutiny of M&As, the FTC aims to preserve healthy competition, support technological innovation, and protect the overall market ecosystem.
In addition, the Korea Fair Trade Commission (FTC) is reviewing several significant mergers, including combining Synopsys and Ansys and acquiring ZT Systems by AMD. These deals could profoundly impact the AI semiconductor market, especially regarding access to essential design software and hardware technologies.
To enhance its understanding of the potential anti-competitive effects of these M&As, the FTC is gathering input from industry experts and academic leaders. This collaborative approach, including forums like the ‘AI Semiconductor-Related Business Combination Forum,’ helps the FTC stay informed about emerging trends and refine its strategies for safeguarding fair competition in the rapidly evolving AI semiconductor sector.