Qualcomm-NXP deal looking more optimistic: Beijing

The deal has been approved by 8 of the 9 global regulators, with only the Chinese Ministry of Commerce continually stalling the takeover.

Update: 2018-05-21 02:29 GMT
This falls in line with Microsoft's plans to work with Qualcomm on bringing the full Windows 10 on ARM processors, which the former had announced in late 2016.

Qualcomm's $44 billion deal to buy Dutch chipmaker NXP Semiconductors NV is looking “more optimistic now,” the Wall Street Journal quoted a Beijing official as saying.

Shares of NXP were up 5.5 per cent at $112.52 and Qualcomm was up 1.6 per cent at $57.86 in late morning trade. The deal has been approved by eight of the nine required global regulators, with only the Chinese Ministry of Commerce (MofCom) continually stalling the takeover amid US-China trade tensions.

Qualcomm and NXP declined to comment, while MofCom did not immediately respond to a request for comment. Sources with knowledge of the matter told Reuters on Tuesday that the proposed takeover had yet to see any concrete breakthrough in China.

However, Chinese regulators this week have cleared two big deals — Toshiba Corp’s (6502.T) $18 billion sale of its chip unit to a consortium led by US private equity firm Bain Capital, and Microchip’s $8.35 billion deal to buy Microsemi.

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